Inorganic

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An inorganic compound lacks carbon-hydrogen bonds.

An inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.

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An inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.

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Inorganic compounds are usually composed of elements from all parts of the periodic table, except for carbon-based compounds, with exceptions like carbonates and simple oxides of carbon.

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A common mistake is to assume all inorganic compounds lack carbon; some may contain carbon but not in the typical carbon-hydrogen structures.

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