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  • Silver Chloride (AgCl): Organic or Inorganic? - A Chemical Explanation
    No, silver chloride (AgCl) is not an organic compound. Here's why:

    * Organic compounds contain carbon. Silver chloride does not contain carbon.

    * Organic compounds typically have C-H bonds. Silver chloride has neither carbon nor hydrogen.

    Silver chloride is an inorganic compound. It's a salt formed from the reaction of a metal (silver) and a non-metal (chlorine).

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