Inorganics are commonly defined as elements and compounds that do not contain a carbon-hydrogen bond. Examples of these include carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonates, cyanides, cyanates, and carbide, to name a few. This group also includes carbon allotropes such as graphite and graphene.
Structure search Chem dex search Element search, Organometallics and organometalloids are essential in organic chemistry due to their diversity and versatility. Organometallics compounds contain at least one bond between the carbon atom of an organic compound and a metal atom while organometalloids...
Application Note: Determination of Trace Transition Metals in Reagent Grade Acids, Bases, Salts, and Organic Solvents Using Chelation Ion Chromatography