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Any compound that doesn't contain carbon (except for carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and carbonates).
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| inorganic |
Describing a substance not derived from a living organism and/or not composed of carbon and hydrogen (a hydrocarbon).
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| inorganic |
A chemical or fertilizer which is not obtained from a source which is or has been alive.
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| inorganic |
Containing no carbon; generally used to indicate materials (for example, fertilizers) that are of mineral origin.
Ãâó: ucipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/glossary.html
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| inorganic |
Compounds that do not contain carbon, such as minerals and water. Inorganic is not synonymous with synthetic as is some times erroneously suggested.
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