inorganic chemistry Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of inorganic chemistry In English

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Examples of inorganic chemistry

  • There was evidence for "irregular combinations" in inorganic chemistry.

  • There is a great difference between organic and inorganic chemistry.

  • I wish the same could be said of the inorganic chemistry.

  • It cannot be too strongly stressed that there is a profound difference between organic and inorganic chemistry.

  • It would be highly desirable if we could have a large medical research centre with a capacity sufficient to serve both in basic research and applied research—biochemistry and inorganic chemistry.

  • There was a time even in regard to inorganic chemistry when the tests for rough impurities such as sulphate of chloride were different from what they are now.

  • In the research laboratory, it is used as a reductant in the synthesis of organic, organometallic, and inorganic chemistry.

  • The title of the professorship was originally inorganic chemistry, but was changed in 1932 to theoretical chemistry.

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Translations of inorganic chemistry In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    無機化學…

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  • 中文简体

    无机化学…

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  • Português

    química inorgânica…

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  • Polski

    chemia nieorganiczna…

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