"Inorganic chemistry is defined as the branch of chemistry that studies molecules that do not contain carbon or hydrogen atoms.
"Inorganic chemistry is the study of the behaviour of compounds that do not contain carbon-hydrogen atoms, such as metals, salts, and chemical substances, as well as their physical and chemical properties.
Common applications of Inorganic Chemistry:
There is an application of inorganic chemistry in medicine and healthcare institutions.
The most commonly used salt is sodium chloride .
Inorganic compounds are used in the ceramic industry's manufacturing process.