Which is not an inorganic part of the environment?
Plants
Rain
Temperature
air
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Inorganic Contaminants and Wastes
Inorganic Contaminants and WastesInorganic compounds may consist of heavy metals and toxic elements (e.g., lead, mercury, chromium, arsenic, etc.) in pure form or combined with other elements. These compounds exist primarily in the solid phase, but can also exist at ambient temperatures in the gas phase if finely divided or have a high vapor pressure (e.g., mercury, hydrogen sulfide) or the liquid phase if water soluble. In general the undesirable (e.g., toxic or hazardous) nature of these compounds stems from the element(s) they contain rather than their structure. Therefore, the undesirable in most inorganic compounds cannot be eliminated by oxidation or thermal decomposition of those compounds. Notable exceptions include compounds such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and ammonia (NH3), which when oxidized become far less toxic.