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inorganic chemistry

noun

  1. the branch of chemistry dealing with inorganic compounds.


inorganic chemistry

noun

  1. the branch of chemistry concerned with the elements and all their compounds except those containing carbon. Some simple carbon compounds, such as oxides, carbonates, etc, are treated as inorganic Compare organic chemistry
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inorganic chemistry

  1. The branch of chemistry that deals with inorganic compounds.

inorganic chemistry

  1. The branch of chemistry that deals with inorganic molecules .
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Origin of inorganic chemistry1

First recorded in 1840–50
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