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Inorganic material is inanimate (eg, non-living) in nature and makes up the abiotic environment.
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| inorganic |
Pertaining to material such as sand, salt, iron, calcium salts, and other mineral materials. Inorganic substances are of mineral origin, whereas organic substances are usually of animal or plant origin and contain carbon.
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| inorganic a. |
one containing no carbon atoms.
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| inorganic c. |
that branch of the science of chemistry which deals with compounds that do not occur in the plant or animal worlds; called also mineral c.
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| inorganic p. |
a salt of phosphoric acid or of any of its anions, usually orthophosphate.
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