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Organic vs. Inorganic. CaCl 2. INORGANIC. CaCl 2. Ca is Calcium (20). Ca(OH) 2. INORGANIC. Ca(OH) 2. Ca is Calcium (20). HC 3 NO 4. ORGANIC. HC 3 NO 4. The C, Carbon, stands alone. C 3 H 2 O 3. ORGANIC. C 3 H 2 O 3. The Carbon, C, stands alone. MgCI 2 LiF. ORGANIC. MgCI 2 LiF.
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INORGANIC CaCl2 Ca is Calcium (20)
INORGANIC Ca(OH)2 Ca is Calcium (20)
ORGANIC HC3NO4 The C, Carbon, stands alone
ORGANIC C3H2O3 The Carbon, C, stands alone.
ORGANIC MgCI2LiF The C, Carbon, stands alone. The I, Iodine, stands as a separate element.
INORGANIC Cr2SO4 The Chromium, Cr, stands alone
Co2Zn3Al2SO4 INORGANIC Co is Cobalt, 27 on the periodic table. This is the only form of C anything in this formula.
ORGANIC Al3CO4Zn2 Because the C and the O are capitalized they both stand alone as Carbon and as Oxygen.
INORGANIC NiCuCo2 Cu is Copper Co is Cobalt
INORGANIC CO2 Yes it has a C, Carbon, but this is Carbon Dioxide, the exception to the rule.
INORGANIC H2O2 This compound does not contain Carbon.
INORGANIC 3LiCl Cl is Chlorine, not Carbon
INORGANIC NaCd2Br2Co3 This is Cadmium This is Cobalt
Na2CH4NiC3 Organic
Ag(CO4)3 Organic
H3Co2NaLiCl4 Inorganic