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inorganic compound ThesaurusNoun | 1. | inorganic compound - any compound that does not contain carboncarbide - a binary compound of carbon with a more electropositive elementchemical compound, compound - (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight | EncyclopediaSeeinorganicinorganic compound
in·or·gan·ic com·pounda compound in which the atoms or radicals consist of elements other than carbon and are typically held together by electrostatic forces rather than by covalent bonds; often are capable of dissociation into ions in polar solvents (for example, H2O). Compare: organic compound. in·or·gan·ic com·pound (in'ōr-gan'ik kom'pownd) A compound in which the atoms or radicals consist of elements other than carbon and are typically held together by electrostatic forces rather than by covalent bonds; often are capable of dissociation into ions in polar solvents (e.g., H2O). Compare: organic compoundinorganic compoundAny of numerous compounds that, in general, contain no carbon.See also: compoundin·or·gan·ic com·pound (in'ōr-gan'ik kom'pownd) A compound in which the atoms or radicals consist of elements other than carbon. LegalSeecompoundSee IOC See IOCinorganic compound Related to inorganic compound: Organic compounds, acidWords related to inorganic compoundnoun any compound that does not contain carbonRelated Words- carbide
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