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81inorganic phosphate — a salt of phosphoric acid or of any of its anions, usually orthophosphate …
82inorganic chemistry — The study of chemical reactions and properties of all the elements and their compounds, with the exception of hydrocarbons, and usually including carbides, oxides of carbon, metallic carbonates, carbon sulfur compounds, and carbon nitrogen… …
83inorganic fiber — A class of fibers of natural mineral origin (e.g., chrysotile asbestos) and man made mineral origin (e.g., fiberglass) …
84inorganic pigment — A natural or synthetic metal oxide, sulfide, or other salt used as a coloring agent for paints, plastics, and inks …
85inorganic chemistry — branch of chemistry dealing with organic molecules …
86inorganic chemistry — noun (U) technical the part of chemistry concerning the study of substances that do not contain carbon compare organic chemistry …
87inorganic chemistry — UK / US noun [uncountable] chemistry the part of chemistry that deals with substances in which there is no carbon (= an element that is present in all living things) • See: organic chemistry …
88inorganic compound — noun any compound that does not contain carbon • Hypernyms: ↑compound, ↑chemical compound • Hyponyms: ↑carbide …
89inorganic phosphate — noun a salt of phosphoric acid • Syn: ↑phosphate, ↑orthophosphate • Hypernyms: ↑salt • Hyponyms: ↑calcium phosphate, ↑sodium phosphate, ↑sodium orthophosphate …
90IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry — For the current Red Book version, see IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry 2005. The IUPAC nomenclature of inorganic chemistry is a systematic method of naming inorganic chemical compounds, as recommended by the International Union of Pure… …