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    Inorganic compound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Traditionally, inorganic compounds are considered to be of a mineral, not biological, origin. ... Inorganic compounds can be formally defined with reference to ...
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inorganic_compound
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    Inorganic compound: Definition from Answers.com
  • inorganic compound Any substance in which two or more chemical element s other than carbon are combined, nearly always in definite proportions ( see
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Water is an importantinorganic compound necessaryfor survival. Which of thefollowing is not correct with?
Water is an important inorganic compound necessary for survival. Which of the following is not correct with respect to water? It is the solvent in which most other compounds are dissolved. When water is the solvent for a mixture, the mixture is called an aqueous solution. Hydrolysis, a water reaction, is the reverse of dehydration synthesis. It is the third most abundant compound in the body.
It is the third most abundant compound in the body.
Why is Carbon Dioxide the onlyinorganic compound?
I'm still not sure whether CO2 really is the only inorganic compound.. But why is it that most of the compounds that have Carbon are organic?
compounds are classified as either inorganic or organic. organic compounds contain the element carbon. usually this is covalently bonded with hydrogen (highest percentage), oxygen, nitrogen (and some others). inorganic compounds do not have the element C covalently bonded with H or other elements. the simplest organic compound actually is methane which is 1 C bonded to 4 H atoms. Although CO2 contains the element C, it does not meet the qualification i mentioned.CO2 is not the only inorganic cpd; HCl and water are another examples together with hundreds of others. The high reactivity (their ability to bond together) between C and H and their ability to elongate into infinite chains together with other elements or radical groups explain the vast number of organic compounds available in nature.
what is an example of ainorganic compound?
what is an example of a inorganic compound?
Well, Natalie, an inorganic compound is basically any compound that doesn't contain carbon. So a really easy example is dihydrogen monoxide, also known as DHMO, H20, and water.
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