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Inorganic Product

Calcium Carbide

Sodium Hydrosulfite

Zinc Sulfate

Sodium Chlorite

Hydrazine Hydrate

Soy Wax

In chemistry, an Inorganic Product is typically a chemical compound that lacks carbon–hydrogen bonds, that is, a compound that is not an organic compound. However, the distinction is not clearly defined; authorities have differing views on the subject. The study of inorganic compounds is a subfield of chemistry known as inorganic chemistry.

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

Some simple Soidium Gluconate compounds Sodium Hexametaphosphate that contain carbon Sodium Hydrosulfite are often considered inorganic. Examples include carbon monoxidecarbon dioxidecarbides, and the following salts of inorganic cationscarbonatescyanidescyanates, and thiocyanates. Many of these are normal parts Sodium Chlorite of mostly organic systems, including organisms; Zinc Sulfate describing a chemical as inorganic does not necessarily mean that it does not occur within living things.

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