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    GlossaryInorganic compound

    chemical substance typically lacking carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds

    An inorganic compound is a chemical substance that typically does not contain carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds, distinguishing it from organic compounds. Examples include salts, metals, and minerals, such as sodium chloride (table salt) and water. These compounds are often found in non-living systems and are crucial in various industrial and biological processes.

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