Concept explainers
a.
Interpretation:
The chemical formula
Concept Introduction:
Organic and Inorganic Compound:
The carbon and hydrogen element present in a compound is known as organic compounds. Some compounds contain carbon atom are not organic compound. Example: Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), carbon dioxide (CO2).
The compound that do not contain carbon and hydrogen element is known as inorganic compound.
b.
Interpretation:
The chemical formula
Concept Introduction:
Refer part “a.”.
c.
Interpretation:
The chemical formula
Concept Introduction:
Refer part “a.”.
d.
Interpretation:
The chemical formula
Concept Introduction:
Refer part “a.”.
e.
Interpretation:
The chemical formula
Concept Introduction:
Refer part “a.”.
f.
Interpretation:
The chemical formula
Concept Introduction:
Refer part “a.”.
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