epäorgaanisuus
Epäorgaanisuus refers to a state of being inorganic, which in chemistry and mineralogy describes substances that are not derived from living organisms. Unlike organic compounds, which are based on carbon and hydrogen, inorganic substances typically lack these elements as their primary structural components. This broad category encompasses a vast array of materials, including minerals, metals, salts, and water. The study of inorganic compounds forms a major branch of chemistry, known as inorganic chemistry, which explores their structure, properties, and reactions.
Inorganic compounds are essential to the natural world and human society. Minerals, such as quartz and feldspar,