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This page aims to list well-known [[inorganic compound]]s, including [[organometallic]] compounds, to stimulate the creation of Wikipedia articles. [[Organic compound]]s, [[mineral]]s and [[chemical element]]s are not included on this list.  There is also an alternative listing related to this page, [[inorganic compounds by element]] (presently under construction), as well as [[:Category:Chemical compounds by element]].   
This page aims to list well-known [[inorganic compound]]s, including [[organometallic]] compounds, to stimulate the creation of Wikipedia articles. [[Organic compound]]s, [[mineral]]s and [[chemical element]]s are not included on this list.  There is also an alternative listing related to this page, [[inorganic compounds by element]] (presently under construction).   


This list is not necessarily complete or up to date – if you see an article that should be here but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please update the page accordingly.
This list is not necessarily complete or up to date – if you see an article that should be here but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please update the page accordingly.
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*Acros Organics [http://www.acros.com]
*Acros Organics [http://www.acros.com]
*Lancaster [http://www.lancastersynthesis.com]
*Lancaster [http://www.lancastersynthesis.com]
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Whilst most compounds are referred to by their [[IUPAC]] [[systematic name]]s (following [[IUPAC nomenclature]]), "traditional" names have also been kept where they are in wide use or of significant historical interest.
Whilst most compounds are referred to by their [[IUPAC]] [[systematic name]]s (following [[IUPAC nomenclature]]), "traditional" names have also been kept where they are in wide use or of significant historical interest.
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*[[Zirconium orthosilicate]] &ndash; ZrSiO<sub>4</sub>
*[[Zirconium orthosilicate]] &ndash; ZrSiO<sub>4</sub>


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This page aims to list well-known inorganic compounds, including organometallic compounds, to stimulate the creation of Wikipedia articles. Organic compounds, minerals and chemical elements are not included on this list. There is also an alternative listing related to this page, inorganic compounds by element (presently under construction).

This list is not necessarily complete or up to date – if you see an article that should be here but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please update the page accordingly.

Relevant links for chemical compounds are:

These (commercial) links may also provide useful information:

  • Sigma Aldrich [2]
  • Acros Organics [3]
  • Lancaster [4]

Whilst most compounds are referred to by their IUPAC systematic names (following IUPAC nomenclature), "traditional" names have also been kept where they are in wide use or of significant historical interest.

See also: inorganic compounds by element, list of compounds, list of organic compounds, organic compound, list of biomolecules, list of minerals, polyatomic ions, list of elements by name, List of alchemical substances.

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