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inorganic chemistry
noun
- the branch of chemistry dealing with inorganic compounds.
inorganic chemistry
noun
- the branch of chemistry concerned with the elements and all their compounds except those containing carbon. Some simple carbon compounds, such as oxides, carbonates, etc, are treated as inorganic Compare organic chemistry
inorganic chemistry
- The branch of chemistry that deals with inorganic compounds.
inorganic chemistry
- The branch of chemistry that deals with inorganic molecules .
Word History and Origins
Origin of inorganic chemistry1
Example Sentences
He became a researcher and team leader at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and later headed the inorganic chemistry lab at the University of Oxford.
“If you heat phosphorus under different conditions, different temperatures, different pressures, strange things start to happen,” Andrea Sella, a professor of inorganic chemistry at University College London, said.
Andrea Sella, professor of inorganic chemistry at University College London, said cremation was possible as long as a high enough temperature was reached.
He earned his Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry at the University of California, Irvine, in 1996 before accepting a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University.
Grinding on Depop Jordan Cox, 22, balances her burgeoning Depop shop with lab work as a graduate student of inorganic chemistry at Columbia.
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