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epäorgaanisiin

Epäorgaanisiin is a Finnish adjectival form meaning to inorganic, used to describe substances, compounds, or disciplines in contrast to organic chemistry. It is the illative plural form of the adjective epäorgaaninen (inorganic), and it typically accompanies a noun in the illative plural, such as yhdisteisiin (into/into inorganic compounds) or materiaaleihin (into inorganic materials).

In Finnish scientific language, epäorgaanisiin is common when distinguishing inorganic chemistry or inorganic compounds from their

Etymology and grammar: epäorgaaninen is formed from the prefix epä- (not, non-) and the stem orgaaninen (organic),

Usage notes: The form is mainly found in technical or academic Finnish. It is paired with nouns

Overall, epäorgaanisiin functions as a precise linguistic tool to categorize topics within chemistry and related fields

organic
counterparts.
The
term
appears
in
contexts
such
as
research
texts,
textbooks,
and
reviews,
where
researchers
discuss
reactions,
properties,
and
applications
of
inorganic
substances.
For
example,
phrases
like
epäorgaanisiin
yhdisteisiin
liittyvät
reaktiot
or
epäorgaanisiin
materiaaleihin
liittyvät
sovellukset
are
used
to
specify
topics
related
to
inorganic
compounds
or
materials.
yielding
inorganic.
In
plural
illative
form,
the
adjective
takes
the
ending
-isiin
to
agree
with
the
illative
plural
noun
it
describes
(e.g.,
yhdisteisiin,
materiaaleihin).
Finnish
adjectives
decline
to
match
case
and
number
with
the
nouns
they
modify.
in
the
illative
plural,
but
the
core
meaning—relating
to
inorganic
chemistry
or
inorganic
substances—remains
clear
in
most
scientific
passages.
as
opposed
to
organic
chemistry.