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Organic and Inorganic Compounds

08/30/2007 6:35 PM

how many known organic compounds are there? how many inorganic?

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Re: # of known (in)organic compounds..

08/30/2007 8:52 PM

WHY DO YOU WANT US TO DO YOUR HOMEWORK FO YOU?????

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Re: Organic and Inorganic Compounds

09/02/2007 11:47 PM

Far more than can ever possibly be listed here, but here's 2 to begin with: dilithium & kryptonite.

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Re: Organic and Inorganic Compounds

09/06/2007 6:22 AM

Don't forget unobtanium, and 2-2-4-trimethylchickenwire.

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Re: Organic and Inorganic Compounds

10/17/2007 12:09 PM

Hi!

there are alot as mentioned by the other previously..generally organic are those that contain hydrocarbon while inorganic is like Cl,H+, etc...think you got to refer to book or website..cant answer your question.

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