Inorganic Chemistry

Chemistry is usually divided up into organic and inorganic chemistry. Organic chemistry is the chemistry of things containing carbon and hydrogen. Inorganic chemistry is pretty much everything else. Many applications of inorganic chemistry are in areas regulated by local or national governments. Examples include environmental concerns, public … Keep Reading → waste systems, and any number of regulatory agencies. In many respects the future of the planet rests on the work done in the field of inorganic chemistry. The geochemists that are working every day to examine and evaluate earth conditions rely on inorganic chemistry. Another common application for inorganic chemistry is in the area of industrial chemistry. So many of the products we use all of the time are the result of the work of chemical companies. Take a look around the house and count the number of cleaning products and personal hygiene products and any number of other products that contain chemicals. These are all the result of inorganic chemistry.

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