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[[Category:Glossary]]<br>
[[Category:Glossary]]<br>
INORGANIC
 
1. being or composed of matter other than plant and animal; often of mineral origin.<br><br>
1. being or composed of matter other than plant and animal; often of mineral origin.<br><br>
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a picture of an inorganic atom<br><br>
http://aquariusthewaterbearer.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/orginorg.jpg<br><br>
http://www.mit.edu/~chemistry/faculty/inorganic.html
[[Organic]] vs. Inorganic Minerals.<br>
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Source: http://aquariusthewaterbearer.com/organic-and-inorganic-minerals/<br><br>

Latest revision as of 11:01, 10 October 2017


1. being or composed of matter other than plant and animal; often of mineral origin.

orginorg.jpg

Organic vs. Inorganic Minerals.
Source: http://aquariusthewaterbearer.com/organic-and-inorganic-minerals/