Chemistry for Changing Times
Chemistry for Changing Times
14th Edition
ISBN: 9780134212777
Author: John W. Hill; Terry W. McCreary
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 20, Problem 35AP

(a)

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Interpretation:

To identify whether boric acid is organic (a) in chemical sense only, (b) in organic farming sense only, (c) in both senses and (d) in no way at all.

Concept introduction:

Organic compounds are those compounds which contain carbon.

There are several compounds which are used in organic farming and also an organic chemical like acetic acidChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  1peroxy-acetic acidChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  2alcohol Chemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  3etc. There are also some inorganic materials which are used in organic farming like sodium carbonate peroxyhydrateChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  4copper sulphateChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  5etc. Organic herbicides are those which are made naturally from organic matter not by synthetic pesticides.

(b)

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Interpretation:

To identify whether diatomaceous earth is organic (a) in chemical sense only, (b) in organic farming sense only, (c) in both senses and (d) in no way at all.

Concept introduction:

Organic compounds are those compounds which contain carbon.

There are several compounds which are used in organic farming and also an organic chemical like acetic acidChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  6peroxy-acetic acidChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  7alcohol Chemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  8etc. There are also some inorganic materials which are used in organic farming like sodium carbonate peroxyhydrateChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  9copper sulphateChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  10etc. Organic herbicides are those which are made naturally from organic matter not by synthetic pesticides.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To identify whether lead arsenate is organic (a) in chemical sense only, (b) in organic farming sense only, (c) in both senses and (d) in no way at all.

Concept introduction:

Organic compounds are those compounds which contain carbon.

There are several compounds which are used in organic farming and also an organic chemical like acetic acidChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  11peroxy-acetic acidChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  12alcohol Chemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  13etc. There are also some inorganic materials which are used in organic farming like sodium carbonate peroxyhydrateChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  14copper sulphateChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  15etc. Organic herbicides are those which are made naturally from organic matter not by synthetic pesticides.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

To identify whether malathion is organic (a) in chemical sense only, (b) in organic farming sense only, (c) in both senses and (d) in no way at all.

Concept introduction:

Organic compounds are those compounds which contain carbon.

There are several compounds which are used in organic farming and also an organic chemical like acetic acidChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  16peroxy-acetic acidChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  17alcohol Chemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  18etc. There are also some inorganic materials which are used in organic farming like sodium carbonate peroxyhydrateChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  19copper sulphateChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  20etc. Organic herbicides are those which are made naturally from organic matter not by synthetic pesticides.

(e)

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Interpretation:

To identify whether rotenone is organic (a) in chemical sense only, (b) in organic farming sense only, (c) in both senses and (d) in no way at all.

Concept introduction:

Organic compounds are those compounds which contain carbon.

There are several compounds which are used in organic farming and also an organic chemical like acetic acidChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  21peroxy-acetic acidChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  22alcohol Chemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  23etc. There are also some inorganic materials which are used in organic farming like sodium carbonate peroxyhydrateChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  24copper sulphateChemistry for Changing Times, Chapter 20, Problem 35AP , additional homework tip  25etc. Organic herbicides are those which are made naturally from organic matter not by synthetic pesticides.

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