What is the Meaning & Definition of inorganic

It is said to be something inorganic when it had no organic life. Minerals are the most famous and common inorganic bodies.
And at the behest of chemistry, inorganic, is that mineral compounds in which carbon is not to be the fundamental component, while the water is being the most abundant.
Unlike what happens with the organic compounds of type inorganic compound is formed from regular mode as a result of the intervention of various physical and chemical phenomena, such is the case of electrolysis and melting, but also solar, water, and oxygen may be the kick-off of the creation of an inorganic compound.
Inorganic compounds are Ionic compounds by links which can be Covalent (box of electrons between two or more atoms), or in its absence (union that is result of the attraction of ions that have different sign, electropositive and electronegative).
Meanwhile, inorganic compounds have a variety of structures and then depending on the atoms that comprise them is that it can be classified into the following categories: monoatomicas (have a single Atom such is the case of the molecules of noble gases), diatomic (consist of two atoms), triatomicas (present three atoms, such is the case of the molecules of ozone) (, water and carbon dioxide) and poliatomicas (four or more atoms, phosphorus or ferric oxide molecules have).