epäorganinen
Epäorganinen is a Finnish word that translates to inorganic in English. It describes substances that do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, which are characteristic of organic compounds. Inorganic compounds encompass a vast range of materials, including minerals, salts, metals, and water. They form the basis of geology and are essential for many chemical processes. The distinction between organic and inorganic chemistry is fundamental in science, although there are some compounds that bridge the gap, such as carbonates and cyanides, which are often classified as inorganic. Understanding the properties and reactions of inorganic substances is crucial in fields like chemistry, materials science, and environmental studies.