RMAT4PD8–White bag of Palmers inorganic range of fertiliser
RFHACP21–Chlorous acid. Molecular model of the inorganic compound, weak acid and powerful oxidizing agent chlorous acid (H.Cl.O2). Chlorine here is in its +3 oxidation state, though the molecule is unstable, disproportioning (reducing and oxidising) to hypochlorous acid (+1 oxidation state) and chloric acid (+5 oxidation state). Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: hydrogen (white), oxygen (red) and chlorine (green). Illustration.
RMC4323H–Inorganic Chemistry Department, Oxford University, England
RFBPWMCW–Carbon Cycle
RM2M65WJ9–Chemical gardening is an experiment in chemistry performed by adding metal salts, such as copper sulfate or cobalt chloride, to an aqueous solution of
RME6W56D–Molybdenum disulfide also called Jordisite ore crystal (MoS2) on matrix - Wildenau, Rodewisch, Vogtland, Germany, Europe
RM2B3TTTY–Entrance to the department of chemistry and inorganic chemistry at the university of Oxford, England.
RMA6AJRT–organic and non organic rubbish dustbins on the street in Aguas Calientes, Peru, South America
RMERAB4J–Bin for organic and inorganic waste
RMA35F0J–Millennium Inorganic Chemicals, Stallingborough, North East Lincolnshire, United Kingdom.
RFB0E903–A US Customs and Border Protection agent scans for organic and inorganic materials that could be considered dangerous
RFFA2YP1–Labeled bottles with inorganic salts.
RF3E12BR6–Inorganic Chemistry departmet labs, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
RF2JBMHAC–touching a sphere with H2O chemical formula for water
RMBEHTXY–Recycling bins for organic and inorganic waste in centre of Palma Mallorca Spain
RM2ACT599–Isfandiyar killing the dragon. He is shown on foot, and his 'armoured car' has been reduced to a plain black chest in the lower right-hand corner. Gol
RF2RW1BRM–Human hand holding commercial chemical fertilizer pellets and kitchen waste fertilizer. Organic versus inorganic gardening concept.
RMJX4AGX–Inorganic - Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory ICL, a section of the Department of Chemistry, at the University of Oxford, South Parks Road, at Oxford UK
RF2GH64Y7–From above of crop anonymous person picking up disposable glass from shallow river with stones in daytime
RMDY0GXA–origami made with periodic table .Shot for a cover of a chemistry book.
RFA9PB8J–Neatness counts!
RF2SFK1HX–Ammonium persulfate APS is the inorganic compound.
RFB2B15T–concrete and sky dead inorganic and incorporeal
RFPYD059–Two Mexican flags foregrounded by artificially manicured trees and a trash bin for "inorganic" waste; symbolic of the inorganic nature of the nation.
RFPK8AAC–big rock floating against cloudy sky
RF2A8K11E–Cut and polished natural minerals, Courtesy of Joy & Co. rock store, Grand Marais , MN, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2FMPW64–Kaolin on isolated black background, is an inorganic mineral
RM2XD05KY–Word chemistry on dictionary page, macro close-up
RF2R1HDF2–close-up of inorganic fertilizer, aka synthetic or chemical fertilizer, minerals like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium needs for different plants
RM2JBDAY6–Mexico City, January 17th 2019: Colour-coded rubbish bins, left to right, organic goods, inorganic recyclables and inorganic non-recyclables
RM2FX662E–Aerial view of two workers are throwing used household plastic items from the rubbish chute holding place into the truck. Singapore
RF2EA97C8–Jakarta, Indonesia - ‎June ‎24, ‎2020: A banner encouraging plastic and waste recycling in an Indonesian Compound, Jakarta Indonesia. Translation "Giv
RF2JM08YR–A rare mineral beautiful gem
RF2J02W8M–full frame background and texture of blue copper sulfate granules - close-up
RFMN5PW8–Petri dishes of cobalt chloride solution pink red liquid aqueous isolated on white background. Science scientific concept
RM2KG0BW7–Three Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) plaques on the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory at Oxford University
RME52775–Jatiluwih, Bali, Indonesia. Trash Cans for Separating Organic and Non-organic Waste.
RF2JGNCKE–Blue vitriol, copper(II) sulfate, or cupric sulphate. Inorganic compound with chemical formula CuSO4. Pentahydrate crystals are also named bluestone.
RMA3W3K8–Inorganic agricultural fertilizer granules nitrogen or NPK
RFHACP80–Hydrogen cyanide. Molecular model of the inorganic compound hydrogen cyanide (HCN). This is an extremely poisonous liquid with a burnt almond-like door. It is sometimes referred to as prussic acid. It has widespread applications in the chemical industry. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white) and nitrogen (blue). Illustration.
RM2J5R0PY–kaliumpermanganaat Potassium permanganate is an inorganic chemical compound. It has the chemical formula KMnO4 and is a salt consisting of K+ and MnO−
RME6W56F–Molybdenum disulfide also called Jordisite ore crystal (MoS2) on matrix - Wildenau, Rodewisch, Vogtland, Germany, Europe
RM2XF0F00–Environmental inorganic chemistry laboratory. Fundacion Inasmet-Tecnalia. Donostia, San Sebastian, Euskadi. Spain.
RFFA2YM6–Six phials with inorganic salts.
RF3E12BR9–Inorganic Chemistry departmet labs, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
RF2W9GAB3–hands holding a sphere with H2 chemical formula for hydrogen
RM2ACRTF3–Design for a royal pavilion (Whole folio) Design for a royal pavilion in crimson and gold surmounted by eighteen King's Beasts said to be for Henry VI
RF2RW1BRT–Human hand holding inorganic commercial fertilizer pellets. Chemical fertilizer for gardening concept.
RMJX4AAW–Inorganic - Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory ICL, a section of the Department of Chemistry, at the University of Oxford, South Parks Road, at Oxford UK
RF2SFK36H–Ammonium persulfate APS is the inorganic compound.
RFPK8AA7–big rock floating against cloudy sky
RM2A8E791–Cut and polished natural minerals, Courtesy of Joy & Co. rock store, Grand Marais , MN, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2GF93DT–Kaolin on isolated black background, is an inorganic mineral
RF2R1HDD7–close-up of inorganic fertilizer, aka synthetic or chemical fertilizer, minerals like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium needs for different plants
RM2FX662D–Aerial view of 2 Indian workers are throwing unwanted household plastic items from the rubbish chute area onto the truck. Singapore
RF2HRF785–Closeup of the colorful gemstones in the bowl.
RF2E49XNJ–full frame background and texture of blue copper sulfate granules - close-up.
RFMN5PXE–Petri dishes of cobalt chloride solution pink red liquid aqueous isolated on white background. Science scientific concept
RM2T0JHTK–Hoi An, Vietnam. Recycling Garbage Bins, Organic and Inorganic. "For tourist."
RFHACNXY–Arsenic trioxide. Molecular model of the inorganic chemical arsenic trioxide (As2.O3). This chemical is used in the chemical industry as a precursor to arsenic compounds such as organoarsenic compounds that include insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: arsenic (violet) and oxygen (red). Illustration.
RME6W56E–Molybdenum disulfide also called Jordisite ore crystal (MoS2) on matrix - Wildenau, Rodewisch, Vogtland, Germany, Europe
RM2XF0EYX–Environmental inorganic chemistry laboratory. Fundacion Inasmet-Tecnalia. Donostia, San Sebastian, Euskadi. Spain.
RFF7CYC0–Inorganic salts in glass phials
RF3E12BPX–Inorganic Chemistry departmet labs, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
RM2ACT5WK–Fair round belly, Le Ventru. A French officer. Copper engraving after Eugene Lami. Image taken from Oeuvres completes edition unique revue par l'auteu
RF2SFK268–Ammonium persulfate APS is the inorganic compound.
RF2A8K15N–Cut and polished natural minerals, Courtesy of Joy & Co. rock store, Grand Marais , MN, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2FMPW6D–kaolin, on a weighing scale, kaolin is a mineral of inorganic constitution
RF2R1HDEP–pile of inorganic fertilizer, aka synthetic or chemical fertilizer, minerals like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium needs for different plants
RF2JM08YJ–A rare mineral beautiful gem
RF2E42372–full frame background and texture of blue copper sulfate granules - close-up.
RFMN5PRT–Petri dishes of cobalt chloride solution pink red liquid aqueous isolated on white background. Science scientific concept
RFHACNCB–Hydrogen cyanide. Molecular model of the inorganic compound hydrogen cyanide (HCN). This is an extremely poisonous liquid with a burnt almond-like door. It is sometimes referred to as prussic acid. It has widespread applications in the chemical industry. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white) and nitrogen (blue). Illustration.
RME6W56G–Molybdenum disulfide also called Jordisite ore crystal (MoS2) on matrix - Wildenau, Rodewisch, Vogtland, Germany, Europe
RM2XF0EYN–Environmental inorganic chemistry laboratory. Fundacion Inasmet-Tecnalia. Donostia, San Sebastian, Euskadi. Spain.
RFFA2YP9–Color crystalline salts in phials.
RF3E12BR0–Inorganic Chemistry departmet labs, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
RM2ACRXHJ–Ice and rock 'Contact of the ice and rock at the angle Mer de Glace'. The author James David Forbes (1809-68) Scottish physicist and glaciologist stud
RF2SFK1D1–Ammonium persulfate APS is the inorganic compound.
RF2A8K13E–Cut and polished natural minerals, Courtesy of Joy & Co. rock store, Grand Marais , MN, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2FMPW6C–kaolin, on a weighing scale, kaolin is a mineral of inorganic constitution
RF2R1HDCG–pile of inorganic fertilizer, aka synthetic or chemical fertilizer, minerals like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium needs for different plants
RF2F90NK5–Close up shot of crystal stones on beach
RF2J00F2Y–full frame background and texture of blue copper sulfate granules - close-up
RFMN5PTB–Petri dishes of cobalt chloride solution pink red liquid aqueous isolated on white background. Science scientific concept
RFHACP11–Carbon tetrachloride. Molecular model of the inorganic carbon compound carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). This chemical was formerly used in fire extinguishers, as a dry cleaning solvent and as a refrigerant. Its production has declined due to environmental concerns about chemicals derived from it, such as CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons). Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey) and chlorine (green) Illustration.
RM2XF0EYM–Environmental inorganic chemistry laboratory. Fundacion Inasmet-Tecnalia. Donostia, San Sebastian, Euskadi. Spain.
RFFA2YNH–Crystalline salts in small containers.
RF3E12BPY–Inorganic Chemistry departmet labs, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
RM2ACT53E–Twentieth century English binding by Stanley Bray. Lower doublure of turquoise goatskin with onlays and tooled in gold to a design featuring skulls an
RF2SFK395–Ammonium persulfate APS is the inorganic compound.
RF2A8K1MY–Cut and polished natural minerals, Courtesy of Joy & Co. rock store, Grand Marais , MN, USA, by Dominique Braud/Dembinsky Photo Assoc
RF2GF93EA–kaolin, on a weighing scale, kaolin is a mineral of inorganic constitution
RF2HRG5HA–Vertical macro shot of chromate chemical reaction showing the formation of a precipitate
RF2J03T58–full frame background and texture of blue copper sulfate granules - close-up
RFMN5PR4–Petri dishes of cobalt chloride solution pink red liquid aqueous isolated on white background. Science scientific concept
RFHACNK5–Potassium nitrate. Molecular model of the inorganic chemical compound potassium nitrate (KNO3), used in fertilizers, food additives, rocket propellants and fireworks. It is also one of the constituents of gunpowder. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: nitrogen (blue), oxygen (red) and potassium (violet). Illustration.