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Inorganic Chemistry is the branch of chemistry that studies inorganic compounds—substances that typically do NOT contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, including metals, minerals, salts, acids, bases, and organometallic compounds. Inorganic chemistry explains the structure, properties, and reactions of non-organic substances, which are essential to industry, technology, and natural Earth processes.
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