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In general organic contains carbon molecules and/or those related to life. It is the chemistry of carbon containing compounds.Inorganic is everything else and generally do not contain carbon (with some exceptions).
A chemical that has no carbon.
Also natural polymers exist.
Computers and robots are inorganic, so they could indeed exist. the question is whether or not computers and robots could have come about in a universe that is inorganic.
Inorganic chemistry is the study of chemicals without carbon (but some exceptions exist).
Inorganic chemistry study compounds which not contain carbon (several exceptions to this rule exist).
Cement itself in inorganic. However some additives and hardeners mixed with cement are polymers, which are organic.
Cosmic dust is an inorganic material; but many organic molecules exist also in the cosmic space.
Polymers are large molecules made up of repeating units, while plastics are a type of polymer that can be molded into various shapes. Not all polymers are plastics, but all plastics are polymers. Plastics are a subset of polymers that have additional properties, such as being lightweight, durable, and easily molded.
A rubber band is considered an inorganic material because it is made of synthetic polymers such as latex or silicone rubber, which do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds like organic compounds do.
polymers are classified into 5 types as follows: A))based on synthesis: 1)addition polymers 2)condensation polymers B))based on inter molecular forces: 1)fibers 2)elastromers 3)thermoplastics 4)thermosettings C))from source 1)natural polymers 2)synthetic polymers D))based on material 1)organic polymer 2)inorganic polymer E))based on structure 1)linear polymer 2)branched polymer 3)cross linked polymer F))based on the monomer 1)homo polymer 2)hetero polymer
V. B. Tolstoguzov has written: 'Neorganicheskie polymery' -- subject(s): Inorganic Chemistry, Polymerization, Polymers