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Qué (quién) es inorganic - definición

COMPOUND THAT IS NOT ORGANIC: I.E. DOES NOT CONTAIN CARBON WITH EXCEPTIONS E.G. CO, CARBON DIOXIDE, DISULFIDE AND DISELENIDE, CARBIDES, HCN, CARBONIC ACID, CYANIC, ISOCYANIC AND FULMINIC ACIDS AND CARBONATES, HYDROGEN CARBONATES, CYANIDES, CYANATES
Inorganic; Inorganic Compound; Inorganic Chemical; Inorganic chemicals; Inorganic compounds; Inorganic substance; Inorganic chemical; InOrganic compounds; Inorganic chemical compound; Inorganics; Inorganic molecule

inorganic         
¦ adjective
1. not consisting of or deriving from living matter.
2. Chemistry relating to or denoting compounds which are not organic (broadly, compounds not containing carbon). Compare with organic.
3. without organized physical structure.
Derivatives
inorganically adverb
inorganic         
Inorganic substances are substances such as stone and metal that do not come from living things.
...roofing made from organic and inorganic fibres.
? organic
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Inorganic         
·adj Not organic; without the organs necessary for life; devoid of an organized structure; unorganized; lifeness; inanimate; as, all chemical compounds are inorganic substances.

Wikipedia

Inorganic compound

In chemistry, 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.

Inorganic compounds comprise most of the Earth's crust, although the compositions of the deep mantle remain active areas of investigation.

Some simple carbon compounds are often considered inorganic. Examples include the allotropes of carbon (graphite, diamond, buckminsterfullerene, etc.), carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbides, and the following salts of inorganic anions: carbonates, cyanides, cyanates, and thiocyanates. Many of these are normal parts of mostly organic systems, including organisms; describing a chemical as inorganic does not necessarily mean that it does not occur within living things.

Ejemplos de uso de inorganic
1. Inorganic growth would not in anyway compromise on organic growth.
2. "We see ourselves growing through an organic and inorganic route.
3. Ambani said Reliance was pursuing organic and inorganic growth avenues in its petrochemicals business.
4. Senapaty said inorganic growth would only supplement organic growth, and would not replace the latter.
5. The Tribal belt is now being treated as if it is an inorganic part of Pakistan.