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Inorganic compound

An inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bonds⁠‍—‍that is, a compound that is not an organic compound. The study of inorganic compounds is a subfield of chemistry known as inorganic chemistry.

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Inorganic compound

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Inorganic compound

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related to Modern usage · 8
Inorganic compound → C-C, C-H, Database, ICSD, Inorganic Syntheses, IUPAC, The, The Inorganic Crystal Structure
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Inorganic compound → Inorganic

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inorganic compounds organic carbon chemistry chemical allotropes compound bonds often include modern mantle graphite diamond buckminsterfullerene graphene carbides salts anions

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carbonatesinstance ofand salts of inorganic anions0.80text
cyanidesinstance ofand salts of inorganic anions0.80text
cyanatesinstance ofand salts of inorganic anions0.80text
thiocyanatesinstance ofand salts of inorganic anions0.80text
isothiocyanatesinstance ofand salts of inorganic anions0.80text
etcinstance ofand salts of inorganic anions0.80text
Inorganic compoundrelated to Modern usageThe Inorganic Crystal Structure0.60section
Inorganic compoundrelated to Modern usageDatabase0.60section
Inorganic compoundrelated to Modern usageICSD0.60section
Inorganic compoundrelated to Modern usageC-H0.60section
Inorganic compoundrelated to Modern usageC-C0.60section
Inorganic compoundrelated to Modern usageThe0.60section

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