Inorganic Chemistry Is Defined As The Study of The Chemistry of

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Inorganic chemistry is defined as the study of the chemistry of

materials from non-biological origins. Typically, this refers to


materials not containing carbon-hydrogen bonds, including
metals, salts, and minerals.

In contrast, chemistry of compounds that contain C-H bonds is


called Organic chemistry. The organometallic compounds
overlap both organic and inorganic chemistry. Organometallic
compounds typically include a metal directly bonded to a carbon
atom.

The first man-made inorganic compound of commercial


significance to be synthesized was ammonium nitrate.
Ammonium nitrate was made using the Haber process, for use as
a soil fertilizer.
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