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True or False
An example of an organic molecule is table salt

I said False

This is the definition from "Biology Online:"

organic molecule

noun

1. a molecule that is normally found in living systems
2. a molecule that typically consists of carbon atoms in rings or long chains, where other atoms (e.g. hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen) are attached

So, is salt carbon-based?

Draw a diagram of the human skin

Your answer is correct. Table salt is not an example of an organic molecule. Table salt, chemically known as sodium chloride (NaCl), is an inorganic compound. Organic molecules are compounds that primarily consist of carbon and hydrogen atoms, commonly found in living organisms and their byproducts.