inorganic compound

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Noun1.inorganic compound - any compound that does not contain carbon
carbide - a binary compound of carbon with a more electropositive element
chemical compound, compound - (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
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Johan deGroot (1957-1979) Inorganic compound syntheses, standard powder diffraction patterns.
The adhesive is a single component, storage-stable, inorganic compound that features heat resistance and good adhesion to metals, ceramics, glass, most plastics and rubbers.
Summary: Sodium stannate is an inorganic compound which is colorless, crystal and amorphous.
(4) Thermal gravimetric analysis results revealed that the sludge contained approximately 3 wt% of inorganic compound, 25 wt% of water, and 72 wt% of hydrocarbon.
Key statement: In a conductive roller having a conductive substrate, a conductive elastic layer and a conductive cover layer, the conductive cover layer is formed of a seamless tube containing a thermoplastic polymer, the surface of the conductive roller is coated with an inorganic compound the particle surfaces of which have been subjected to hydrophobic treatment, and the roller having been coated therewith has a glossiness of from 7.5% or more to less than 22.0%.
Hydrogen cyanide is an inorganic compound that is colorless in nature.
Zinc sulphate is an inorganic compound that appears as white rhombic crystals/powder at the room temperature.
Summary: Zinc sulphate is an inorganic compound that appears as white rhombic crystals/powder at the room temperature.
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