## Inorganics Removal 11 11.1 Introduction An inorganic compound is a chemical compound not containing carbon. However, elemental carbon (diamond or graphite) as well as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and carbonates are typically considered inorganic, while methane, ethanol and similar simple hyd
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