Lets start with the definition of organic. Organic means anything that naturally occurs in the world and most commonly refers to plants and animals.
Inorganic, on the other hand, refers to those things that are man-made, frequently chemical-based, and DO NOT naturally occur in the world.
So, organic garbage refers mainly to animal and plant based refuse that can breakdown and biodegrade harmlessly over time while inorganic garbage refers to man-made trash that has to be re-processed or recycled and CANNOT naturally break down or bio-degrade (plastic items, harmful chemicals, etc...).
This is done in different ways in different countries. It can be burned, recycled or ground down and then buried, or simply buried in municipal garbage pits. Organic waste can be collected in special bags. Inorganic waste needs to be collected separately.
Garbage. You put Garbage in the Garbage.
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inorganic
Yes, Na2SO4 is an inorganic compound. It is composed of sodium (Na), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O) atoms, which are elements found on the periodic table.
it is generally inorganic
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Magnesium chloride is an inorganic compound, as it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds typical of organic compounds. It is a chemical compound composed of magnesium and chlorine ions.
If you're talking about the garbage recycling machine, a plasma converter gassifies organic molecules, creating syngas, and turns inorganic molecules into glass, through vitrification, while the metals just melts into slag.
Ammonia is made by hand n. It is a inorganic compound.