It could be the element Phosphorus, the p orbitals in an atomic shell, etc.
Marstindors LaTiN :P
Inorganic chemistry. (A few compounds that DO contain carbon are part of inorganic chemistry too.)
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Your question doesn't make sence (grammar wise) maybe try... What is a eucalyptus plant?? :P
Organic chemistry involves compounds that contain just hydrogen and carbon, such as the alkenes or alkanes. Whereas, inorganic chemistry deals with all the other compounds within chemistry that do not contain just hydrogen or carbon atoms. Regards, Professor P. I.S. Staker.
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