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Inorganic Chemicals

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Definition: A broad class of substances encompassing all those that do not include carbon and its derivatives as their principal elements. However, carbides, carbonates, cyanides, cyanates, and carbon disulfide are included in this class.  GEN or unspecified; prefer specific groups or specific chemicals   
Examples Acids; Alkalies; Aluminum Compounds; Arsenicals; Barium Compounds; Boron Compounds; Bromine Compounds; Cadmium Compounds; Calcium Compounds; Carbon Compounds, Inorganic; Chlorine Compounds; Chromium Compounds; Coordination Complexes; Electrolytes; Elements; Fluorine Compounds; Free Radicals; Gases; Gold Compounds; Hydrogen; Hydroxides; Iodine Compounds; Iron Compounds; Isotopes; Lithium Compounds; Magnesium Compounds; Manganese Compounds; Mercury Compounds; Metals; Minerals; Nitrogen Compounds; Osmium Compounds; Oxygen Compounds; Phosphorus Compounds; Platinum Compounds; Potassium Compounds; Ruthenium Compounds; Salts; Selenium Compounds; Silicon Compounds; Silver Compounds; Sodium Compounds; Sulfur Compounds; Technetium Compounds; Thorium Compounds; Tin Compounds; Tungsten Compounds; Uranium Compounds; Vanadium Compounds; Zinc Compounds
Other names Chemicals, Inorganic

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