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  Inorganic compound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An inorganic compound is a chemical compound that is not an organic compound.
Although the number of inorganic compounds is huge, it is indeed overshadowed by the number of organic compoundscompounds which contain carbon and hydrogen bonded to each other, which comprise the vast majority of all compounds known.
Carbon compounds are sometimes erroneously considered to be all organic; many compounds that contain carbon, however, are defined as strictly inorganic: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonates, to name but a few.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Inorganic_compound   (364 words)

  
 Inorganic compounds by element - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These are compounds that may warrant their own individual pages.
Compounds are listed by chemical element rather than purely alphabetically as in list of inorganic compounds.
If you cannot find a compound here, please try checking under another element in the compound, or also in list of organic compounds.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Inorganic_compounds_by_element   (177 words)

  
 Chemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
; Inorganic chemistry : Inorganic chemistry is the branch of chemistry concerned with the properties and reactions of inorganic compounds.
Inorganic compound s are named according to the inorganic nomenclature system.
For example, all atoms with 6 protons in their nuclei are atoms of the chemical element carbon, and all atoms with 92 protons in their nuclei are atoms of the element uranium.
www.nebulasearch.com /encyclopedia/article/Chemistry.html   (861 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Chemistry Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Chemistry is the science of the structure, properties, composition, and reactions of chemical elements and compounds.
Inorganic compounds are named according to the inorganic nomenclature system.
An element is a material that consists of atoms with a given number of protons in the nucleus.
www.ipedia.com /chemistry.html   (875 words)

  
 Chemistry Article, Chemistry Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Inorganic chemistry is the branch of chemistry concerned with the properties and reactions of inorganic compounds.The distinction between organic and inorganic disciplines is not absolute and there is much overlap, most importantly in thesub-discipline of organometallic chemistry.
For example, all atoms with 6 protons in their nuclei are atoms of thechemical element carbon, and all atoms with 92 protons in their nuclei are atoms of theelement uranium.
A compound is a substance with a fixed ratio of elements whichdetermines the composition, and a particular organization which determines chemical properties.
www.anoca.org /chemical/energy/chemistry.html   (1370 words)

  
 Naming of Inorganic Compounds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Organic compounds were associated with living organisms, however, a large number of organic compounds have been synthesized which do not occur in nature, so this distinction is no longer valid.
Although they may not be ionic compounds, chemically bonded compounds of two different elements can be thought of as being made up of an element with a more positive chemical nature, and one that has a more negative nature in comparison.
Elements on the left hand side of the periodic table prefer to donate electrons (thus taking on a more positive chemical nature), and elements on the right hand side prefer to accept electrons (thus taking on a more negative chemical nature).
wine1.sb.fsu.edu /chm1045/notes/Atoms/Naming/Atoms06.htm   (848 words)

  
 MERCURY IN MEDICAL FACILITIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mercury in its various forms (pure element, inorganic compounds, organic compounds) is found in air, water, soil and fauna and flora.
Inorganic mercury compounds (mercury two) can also be inhaled and absorbed through the lungs, and may pass through the stomach if swallowed.
Many inorganic mercury compounds are irritating or corrosive to the skin (see other health effects of mercury), eyes and mucus membranes as well.
pasture.ecn.purdue.edu /~epados/mercury/pano/src/ways.htm   (222 words)

  
 Class Definition for Class 423 - CHEMISTRY OF INORGANIC COMPOUNDS
Processes of preparation of an inorganic compound or a nonmetallic element which include chemical treatment or preparation are classified in the appropriate compound or element subclass, unless a process subclass is specifically provided therefor under the compound or element subclass, even though combined with a purely physical operation precedent, subsequent, or both.
When a process produces an inorganic compound for Class 423 and a hydrocarbon compound for Class 585, both of which are intended to be recovered, the patent is classified as an original in Class 423 and cross-referenced to Class 585.
Processes wherein a mixture is chemically treated to obtain or recover a compound of a metal contained in the original mixture as an element, a compound or a precursor transmutable to the metal.
www.uspto.gov /go/classification/uspc423/defs423.htm   (6327 words)

  
 Elemental Mercury and Inorganic Mercury Compounds: Human Health Aspects (Cicads 50, 2003)
For elemental mercury, the main route of exposure is by inhalation, and 80% of inhaled mercury is retained.
Elemental mercury is soluble in lipids and nitric acid, soluble in pentane (2.7 mg/litre), insoluble in hydrochloric acid, and soluble in sulfuric acid upon boiling.
Elemental mercury is oxidized to the divalent inorganic cation in the red blood cells and lungs.
www.inchem.org /documents/cicads/cicads/cicad50.htm   (18672 words)

  
 Consumers for Dental Choice - working for mercury-free dentistry / safe dental fillings
Elemental mercury, which is fat-soluble, can also pass through the skin and into the blood stream.
Many inorganic mercury compounds are irritating or corrosive to the skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
The exposure occurred when acquaintances of a woman living in a Springfield apartment scattered elemental mercury around without her knowledge, he said."She breathed enough mercury fumes (that) she ended up in the hospital and was quite ill," he said."She had acute poisoning.
www.toxicteeth.org /pressRoom_articles_News-Leader_092004.cfm   (1324 words)

  
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Inorganic mercury compounds can also be inhaled and absorbed through the lungs, and may pass through the skin.
Many inorganic mercury compounds are irritating or corrosive to the skin, eyes and mucus membranes as well.
It is not known whether inorganic compounds or elemental mercury have this effect.
www.uic.edu /spha/glakes/harts/HARTS_library/mercury.txt   (1988 words)

  
 Health and Safety ALERT #1
The hazards of mercury and its compounds are described in the attached document.
Some organic mercury compounds (methyl mercury) are known to cause birth defects in children born of exposed mothers.
The equivalent figures for aromatic organic compounds, mercury salts, and alkyl organic compounds are respectively 0.1, 0.1, and 0.01 mg/m3.
www.cdc.gov /od/ohs/alerts/alert1.htm   (2312 words)

  
 ATSDR - ToxFAQs™: Tin and Tin Compounds
Tin metal, and inorganic and organic tin compounds can be found in the air, water, and soil near places where they are naturally present in the rocks, or where they are mined, manufactured, or used.
Inorganic tin binds to soil and to sediments in water.
Inorganic or organic tin compounds placed on the skin or in the eyes can produce skin and eye irritation.
www.atsdr.cdc.gov /tfacts55.html   (1413 words)

  
 Chemical Sciences: Nomenclature: Binary Inorganic Compounds
The name of an inorganic compound is made up of the names of the chemical elements of which it is composed.
The oxidation state of elemental iron is iron(0); that of iron in Fe is iron (II); and that of iron in Fe is iron (III).
Since this system fails when more than two oxidation states are known for the same element, and the numeric oxidation state designated by the -ic or -ous endings changes from element to element, it is obsolete.
www.psigate.ac.uk /newsite/reference/plambeck/chem1/p01028.htm   (810 words)

  
 Organic or Chemical - The Life Cycle of the World!
In the early 1700s, it was believed that chemical synthesis could occur only in living organisms and organic compounds were defined as coming from living organisms, whereas inorganic compounds come from nonliving sources.
Organic compounds are the compounds made up of the chemical element carbon.
Inorganic oxygen is a requirement for man, but when oxygen enters into chemical reactions in our bodies, or in our plant, new forms of oxygen are made that are toxic.
www.adbio.com /multifix/agri/organic_chemical.htm   (803 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - lithium, Compound & Element (Compounds And Elements) - Encyclopedia
It is one of the alkali metals in group Ia of the periodic table.
One compound of major importance is lithium stearate, produced by cooking tallow (or other animal fat) with lithium hydroxide; lithium stearate is used to transform oil into lithium-base lubricating greases, which have found extensive use in the automotive industry.
Lithium compounds are used in the nuclear energy industry, in the preparation of plastics and synthetic rubber, and in the synthesis of vitamin A. Lithium is added in small amounts to magnesium, aluminum, or lead-base alloys; it is also used as a degasifier in iron, steel, and copper refining.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/L/lithium.html   (498 words)

  
 CHP - Nomenclature
Names of compounds are usually derived from the names of the elements in the compound.
Compounds containing a metal will be based on the name of the elemental metal plus the name of the anion.
The name of nonmetallic compounds use the name of the first element in the formula followed by the name for the other elements in the compound, modified as above.
www.chem.vt.edu /chem-ed/general/nomenclature.html   (229 words)

  
 List of organic compounds: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Compounds and enzymes that are overwhelmingly of interest to biochemists (biochemists: Someone with special training in biochemistry), such as Cytochrome c peroxidase (Cytochrome c peroxidase: cytochrome c peroxidase, or ccp,(pdb), are listed under list of biomolecules (list of biomolecules: more facts about this subject).
Benzalkonium chloride (Benzalkonium chloride: benzalkonium chloride is an organic compound that is used as an antiseptic and sperm...
Cypermethrin (Cypermethrin: cypermethrin is a synthetic compound primarily used as an insecticide....
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/list_of_organic_compounds   (4355 words)

  
 VANADIUM PENTOXIDE AND OTHER INORGANIC VANADIUM COMPOUNDS
The evidence for vanadium compounds also being able to express clastogenic effects is, as with in vitro studies, mixed, and the overall position on clasto genicity in somatic cells is uncertain.
The highest dose of vanadium compounds used, 160 µmol/litre, was found to be toxic to the cells in all studies.
The ability of ammonium metavanadate to induce mutations, with exogenous metabolic activation, at the HPRT locus in V79 cells in Chinese hamster ovary was investigated using concentrations of 0, 5, 10, 20, 25, 40, and 50 µmol/litre (Cohen et al., 1992).
www.inchem.org /documents/cicads/cicads/cicad29.htm   (16049 words)

  
 Mercury
Some organic mercury compounds (methylmercury) are known to cause birth defects in children born of exposed mothers.
Measurement of mercury in urine is the recommended biologic monitor for workers exposed to metallic and inorganic mercury.
The concentration of mercury in blood reflects exposure to organic mercury as well as metallic and inorganic mercury; thus it can be influenced by the consumption of fish containing methylmercury.
www.pp.okstate.edu /ehs/training/mercury.htm   (1861 words)

  
 Ryan v. Attorney General
When the compounds containing fluorine percolate out of the rocks by water action, they give a very weak solution in water and the positive and negative ions are separated by molecules of water and ions derived from water.
All ions of fluorine, irrespective of their compound of origin, are the same and do exactly the same things in a chemical and in a biochemical sense.
Fluorine is known to combine with the element, carbon and, in the language of chemistry, any compound of fluorine with carbon is called an organic sub­stance.
www.ucc.ie /law/irlii/cases/913p_62.htm   (12516 words)

  
 Inorganic Compounds Table
Elements and their isotopes, abundance, physical properties; syntheses, reactions, and applications of compounds; related general topics; literature references.
Elements isotope history, abundance, physical properties, analytical techniques; compound classes and derivatives; general preparations; literature references.
Reviews of inorganic chemical aspects from a preparative viewpoint; tables of published examples with literature references; generalized experimental procedures; safety warnings.
chemistry.library.emory.edu /Documents/inorganiccompoundstable.html   (719 words)

  
 Nomenclature - The Art of Naming Inorganic Compounds
Metal-nonmetal compounds are made with ionic bonds (ionic bonds are bonds between cations and anions that involve a transfer of electrons).
To name a metal-nonmetal compound, you first write down the name of the cation (which is almost always the metal).
To name nonmetal-nonmetal compounds, you use prefixes such as tetra- or tri- to describe how many atoms of each element there are (a complete list of prefixes is here).
www.nitrogenorder.org /lessons/nomenclature.shtml   (418 words)

  
 List_of_inorganic_compounds - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Note that organic compounds, minerals and chemical elements are not included on this list.
Please note that whilst most compounds are referred to by their IUPAC systematic names (following IUPAC nomenclature), "traditional" names have also been kept where they are in wide use or of significant historical interest.
See also: inorganic compounds by element, list of compounds, list of organic compounds, organic compound, list of biomolecules, list of minerals, polyatomic ions, list of elements by name, List of pre-scientific substances.
www.timesharetalk.co.uk /wiki.asp?k=List_of_inorganic_compounds   (703 words)

  
 nomen.htm
Inorganic compounds are often classified as ionic and covalent.
An ionic compound consists of the combination of metal and nonmetal elements.
Name the second element using the appropriate prefix to indicate how many and the -ide suffix at the end of the name, just as if the element were a monoatomic ion.
www.towson.edu /~ladon/nomen.html   (755 words)

  
 Raw Food Veganism and Protein Myth
In light of drought and water shortages in the western states, it is appalling to observe that 5000 gallons of water is required to raise one cow, whereas only 49 are required to water an apple tree per year.
Compound this with the cruelty and inhumanity routinely practiced on meat animals and a larger picture of unsustainability quickly emerges.
The lifeless, inorganic atoms in cooked and processed foods, by their very nature cause the degeneration and disintegration of the body.
www.rawganique.com /RawForLife4.htm   (1706 words)

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