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Dan Berger, Bluffton College, analysis of varying inappropriate definitions of the inorganic-organic distinction: Otherwise consistent linked material differing from current article in downplaying the carbon present vs carbon absent distinctive:
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Ramberg, Peter J. (2000). "The Death of Vitalism and the Birth of Organic Chemistry: Wohler's Urea Synthesis and the Disciplinary Identity of Organic Chemistry".
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Newman, D. K.; Banfield, J. F. (2002). "Geomicrobiology: How Molecular-Scale Interactions Underpin Biogeochemical Systems".
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does not define inorganic compounds. The majority of its content deals with metal complexes of organic ligands.
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Cohen, Paul S.; Cohen, Stephen M. (1996). "Wöhler's Synthesis of Urea: How do the Textbooks Report It?".
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compounds are often considered inorganic. Examples include the allotropes of carbon (
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does not offer a definition of "inorganic" or "inorganic compound" but does define
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Jorgensen, Bent Soren (1965). "More on Berzelius and the vital force".
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as "...skeletal structure that does not include carbon atoms."
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in 1828 is often cited as the starting point of modern
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Chemical compound without any carbon-hydrogen bonds
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Index

Inorganic
chemical compound
carbon–hydrogen bonds
organic compound
inorganic chemistry
Earth's crust
mantle
allotropes
carbon
graphite
diamond
buckminsterfullerene
graphene
carbon monoxide
carbon dioxide
carbides
salts
anions
carbonates
cyanides
cyanates
thiocyanates
isothiocyanates
organisms
living
Friedrich Wöhler
ammonium cyanate
urea
organic chemistry
organic compounds

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