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An inorganic compound
that does not originate in a living organism
relating to a compound that does not contain carbon
Not organic; without the organs necessary for life; devoid of an organized structure; unorganized; lifeness; inanimate; as, all chemical compounds are inorganic substances
Part of or derived from non-biological material A chemical compound that does not include a carbon chain
Matter other than plant or animal, and not containing a combination of carbon/hydrogen/oxygen as in living things
Non-living thing Usually refers to the physical and chemical components of an organism's environment Some times called abiotic
relating or belonging to the class of compounds not having a carbon basis; "hydrochloric and sulfuric acids are called inorganic substances"
Inorganic substances are substances such as stone and metal that do not come from living things. roofing made from organic and inorganic fibres. organic. not consisting of anything that is living
Used to describe compounds that do not contain C-H bonds
Composed of matter other than plant or animal
Matter other than that of animal or vegetable origin For example, minerals and simple salts are inorganic materials
Not organic Matter that is not of animal or vegetable origin
substances in which carbon-to-carbon bonds are absent Mineral matter
(1) not composed of organic matter, especially mineral; (2) involving neither organic life nor the products of organic life; (3) not arising in normal growth, artificial
matter other than plant or animal, and not containing a combination of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
Involving neither organic life nor the products of organic life; relating to compounds not containing hydrocarbon groups
Inorganic means of or originating from non-carbon based compounds
Describes material that is of mineral rather than plant or animal origin Does not contain carbon and hydrogen
lacking the properties characteristic of living organisms
{s} not organic, inanimate, not having the structure and composition of living organisms
Designating or pertaining to the chemistry of all elements and compounds not classified as organic
Describes material that is of mineral origin Specifically, describes chemical compounds that do not contain carbon and hydrogen Compare organic
relating or belonging to the class of compounds not having a carbon basis; "hydrochloric and sulfuric acids are called inorganic substances" lacking the properties characteristic of living organisms
Not made of or derived from living matter Minerals are inorganic
being composed of matter other than hydrocarbons and their derivatives or matter that is not of plant or animal origin
Pertaining to or composed of chemical compounds which do not contain carbon as the principal element, i e , matter which does not come from plants or animals The opposite is organic
Lacking the qualities, structure, and composition of living organisms; inanimate
descriptive of any substance that is not derived from hydrocarbons, generally structured through ionic bonding
Compounds that do not contain C-H bonds
Being composed of matter other than plant or animal, such as minerals
A substance that contains ingredients other than only carbon and hydrogen Metals, rocks, and asbestos are inorganic substances
Being or composed of matter other than hydrocarbons and their derivatives, or matter that is not of plant or animal origin Contrast with organic
Compounds from a source other than animal or vegetable that generally do not contain carbon
organic
inorganical
inorganic carbon
Carbon that is not present as organic compounds; principally carbonate minerals
inorganic chemist
chemist whose field is inorganic chemistry
inorganic chemistry
The chemistry of the elements (including carbon), and those compounds that do not contain carbon
inorganic chemists
plural form of inorganic chemist
inorganic compound
Any compound containing carbon atoms ionically bound to other atoms
inorganic compound
Any compound not containing carbon atoms
inorganic compounds
plural form of inorganic compound
inorganic polymer
Any giant molecule linked by covalent bonds, but having no (or few) carbon atoms in the main molecular backbone
inorganic polymers
plural form of inorganic polymer
inorganic chemistry
the part of chemistry concerning the study of substances that do not contain carbon organic chemistry
inorganic chemistry
the chemistry of compounds that do not contain hydrocarbon radicals
inorganic chemistry
branch of chemistry dealing with organic molecules
inorganic compound
Any substance in which two or more chemical elements other than carbon are combined, nearly always in definite proportions (see bonding), as well as some compounds containing carbon but lacking carbon-carbon bonds (e.g., carbonates, cyanides). Inorganic compounds may be classified by the elements or groups they contain (e.g., oxides, sulfates). The major classes of inorganic polymers are silicones, silanes, silicates, and borates. Coordination compounds (or complexes), an important subclass of inorganic compounds, consist of molecules with a central metal atom (usually a transition element) bonded to one or more nonmetallic ligands (inorganic, organic, or both) and are often intensely coloured. See also organic compound
inorganic compound
any compound that does not contain carbon
inorganically
In an inorganic manner
inorganically
not involving carbon compounds; "inorganically bound molecules
inorganically
inanimately, without the structure and composition which characterize living organisms
inorganic
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