example of inorganic chemistry
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Sodium chloride (NaCl): used as table salt
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We hear about organic mostly in terms of food, where it means that whatever you're about to eat was grown without the use of pesticides. But in chemistry, the word organic means you're dealing with carbon compounds. Carbon is an element you might be familiar with. It's an element that is present in all forms of life and is the fourth most abundant element in the universe. Organic chemistry is basically the study of carbon-hydrogen bonds. Inorganic chemistry, on the other hand, is the opposite. It is the study of the formation, synthesis, and properties of compounds that do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds.
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