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  • Iron: Organic vs. Inorganic – A Clear Explanation
    Iron is an inorganic compound. Here's why:

    * Organic compounds are defined as compounds containing carbon and hydrogen. They often also include other elements like oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus.

    * Inorganic compounds are all other compounds that don't fit the definition of organic compounds.

    Iron (Fe) is a pure element and doesn't contain carbon. Therefore, it falls into the category of inorganic compounds.

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