“Inorganic Molecular Entities” Inorganic Compounds (Inorganic Chemicals) In inorganic chemistry, Inorganic molecular entities, aka Inorganic compounds (Inorganic chemicals), are a broad group of inorganic substances encompassing all molecular entities that do not include a carbon atom and its derivatives as their principal elements. Examples of subsets, concepts, subjects and related entities of the inorganic molecular entities and inorganic compounds include: homogeneous metal compounds superclass Homogeneous alkali metal compounds class Homogeneous transition metal compounds class Homogeneous post-transition metal compounds class Homogeneous alkaline earth metal compounds class Homogeneous lanthanide compounds class Homogeneous actinide compounds class Homogeneous metalloid compounds class homogeneous non-metal compounds superclass Homogeneous halogens Homogeneous noble gases Homogeneous other non-metal compounds Non-metal oxoanionic compounds Other non-metal halides inorganic hydrides mixed metal/non-metal compounds superclass Alkali metal salts Alkaline earth metal salts Lanthanide salts Actinide salts Metalloid salts Transition metal salts Post-transition metal salts Alkali metal oxoanionic compounds Alkaline earth metal oxoanionic compounds Lanthanide oxoanionic compounds Actinide oxoanionic compounds Metalloid oxoanionic compounds Transition metal oxoanionic compounds Post-transition metal oxoanionic compounds Miscellaneous mixed metal/non-metals Other examples of inorganic compounds include: inorganic salts elemental compounds metallo-organic compounds nitrogen compounds platinum compounds miscellaneous inorganic compounds superclass acids bases coordination complexes electrolytes gases metals minerals free radicals reactive nitrogen species (RNS) nitric oxide (NO) reactive oxygen species (ROS) * [30080]
Inorganic Compounds (Inorganic Chemicals) In inorganic chemistry, Inorganic molecular entities, aka Inorganic compounds (Inorganic chemicals), are a broad group of inorganic substances encompassing all molecular entities that do not include a carbon atom and its derivatives as their principal elements. Examples of subsets, concepts, subjects and related entities of the inorganic molecular entities and inorganic compounds include: homogeneous metal compounds superclass Homogeneous alkali metal compounds class Homogeneous transition metal compounds class Homogeneous post-transition metal compounds class Homogeneous alkaline earth metal compounds class Homogeneous lanthanide compounds class Homogeneous actinide compounds class Homogeneous metalloid compounds class homogeneous non-metal compounds superclass Homogeneous halogens Homogeneous noble gases Homogeneous other non-metal compounds Non-metal oxoanionic compounds Other non-metal halides inorganic hydrides mixed metal/non-metal compounds superclass Alkali metal salts Alkaline earth metal salts Lanthanide salts Actinide salts Metalloid salts Transition metal salts Post-transition metal salts Alkali metal oxoanionic compounds Alkaline earth metal oxoanionic compounds Lanthanide oxoanionic compounds Actinide oxoanionic compounds Metalloid oxoanionic compounds Transition metal oxoanionic compounds Post-transition metal oxoanionic compounds Miscellaneous mixed metal/non-metals Other examples of inorganic compounds include: inorganic salts elemental compounds metallo-organic compounds nitrogen compounds platinum compounds miscellaneous inorganic compounds superclass acids bases coordination complexes electrolytes gases metals minerals free radicals reactive nitrogen species (RNS) nitric oxide (NO) reactive oxygen species (ROS) *