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From: "Summer Roofing Specials" <info@rufinggid.bid>
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it is generally agreed upon that there are (at least) a few abon containng counds that should not be cosidered ganic. For instance, almost all authories would require the exclusion of alloys that contain abon, including steel (which contains cementite, Fe3C), as well as other metal and semimetal carbides (including "ionic" carbides, e.g, Al4C3 and CaC2 and "covalent" carbides, e.g. B4C and SiC, and graphite intercalation compds, e.g. KC8). Other compnds and materials that are consered 'inorganic' by most authorities include: mtal carbonates, simple oxides (CO, CO2, and arguably, C3O2), the allotropes of crbon, cyanides excluding those containing an orgic residue (e.g., KCN, (CN)2, BrCN, CNO−, etc.), and heavier analogs thereof (e.g., CP− 'cyaphide anion', CSe, COS; although CS2 'abon disulfide' is often classed as an solvent). Halides of rbon without hydrogen (e.g., CF4 and CClF3), phosgene (COCl2), carboranes, mtal carbonyls (e.g., nickel carbonyl), mellitic anhydride (C12O9), and other exotic oxocarbons are also considered inorganic by somMetal complexes with oric ligands but no caron-metal bonds (e.g., Cu(OAc)2) are not considered organometallic; instead they are classed as metalorganic. Likewise, it is also unclear whether metalorganic coounds should automatically be considered ornic.The relatively narrow definition of ornic cunds as those containg C-H bonds excludes compnds that are (historically and practically) considered oranic. Neither urea nor oxalic acid is ganic by this definition, yet they were two key comunds in the vitalism debate which feature bonds between carbon and a metal, and organophosphorus cunds, which feature bonds betn carbon and a phosphorus.Another distinction, based on the size of organic compounds, distinguishes between small molecules and polymer
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