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A branch of chemistry that deals with compounds based on [[carbon]]. The carbon compounds are the basis for life on this earth. In contrast to organic chemistry, there is inorganic chemistry, which takes care of the "inanimate" other compounds. A few compounds such as oxalic acid and its salts (oxalates) are covered by both organic and inorganic chemistry: prussic acid and its salts (cyanides) are also included.
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A branch of chemistry that deals with compounds based on [[Kohlenstoff/en|carbon]]. The carbon compounds are the basis for life on this earth. In contrast to organic chemistry, there is inorganic chemistry, which takes care of the "inanimate" other compounds. A few compounds such as oxalic acid and its salts (oxalates) are covered by both organic and inorganic chemistry: prussic acid and its salts (cyanides) are also included.

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Teilgebiet der Chemie, das die auf [[Kohlenstoff]] basierenden Verbindungen behandelt. Die Kohlenstoffverbindungen sind die Grundlage für das Leben auf dieser Erde. Im Gegensatz zur organischen Chemie gibt es die anorganische Chemie, die sich um die "leblosen" anderen Verbindungen kümmert. Einige wenige Verbindungen wie die Oxalsäure und deren Salze (Oxalate) werden sowohl von der organischen als auch von der anorganischen Chemie abgedeckt: Auch die Blausäure und deren Salze (Cyanide) gehören dazu.
ÜbersetzungA branch of chemistry that deals with compounds based on [[Kohlenstoff/en|carbon]]. The carbon compounds are the basis for life on this earth. In contrast to organic chemistry, there is inorganic chemistry, which takes care of the "inanimate" other compounds. A few compounds such as oxalic acid and its salts (oxalates) are covered by both organic and inorganic chemistry: prussic acid and its salts (cyanides) are also included.

A branch of chemistry that deals with compounds based on carbon. The carbon compounds are the basis for life on this earth. In contrast to organic chemistry, there is inorganic chemistry, which takes care of the "inanimate" other compounds. A few compounds such as oxalic acid and its salts (oxalates) are covered by both organic and inorganic chemistry: prussic acid and its salts (cyanides) are also included.