How to say "inorganic compound" in Chinese?

In Chinese "inorganic compound" translates to  无机化合物 

Transliteration: wú jī huà hé wù

🇨🇳 无机化合物不包含碳和氢元素。

🗣️ Wújī huàhéwù bù bāohán tàn hé qìng yuánsù.

🇺🇸 Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon and hydrogen elements.



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How to say "inorganic compound" in Chinese?

You can use the word "无机化合物" which translates to "inorganic compound".

How to pronounce "无机化合物" (inorganic compound) in Chinese?

The word "无机化合物" is pronounced as "wú jī huà hé wù".

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