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Organic compounds are those compounds having carbon and hydrogen atoms called Hydrocarbon and their derivatives. For example, Methane, Ethane, Glucose and sucrose while
Inorganic compounds are those compounds which have no carbon and hydrogen atoms. For example, carbondioxide, nitrious oxide, carbonmonoxide, carbonates and bicarbonates.
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The main difference between them is that the Organic compounds contain oxygen and hydrogen atoms where as inorganic compounds does not contain these both atoms.