All Natural, Non-Organic Substances - How Many?

My google-fu is weak.

So many synthetic materials have been created over the years, and the pharmaceutical companies racing to create even more, but they are all based in form or another on the periodic elements and other naturally occuring minerals. The period table is easy enough to find, but is there a list of the most common natural minerals and substances? For example, sodium chloride (salt), iron oxide (rust), potassium nitrate (saltpeter), etc.

I’m gonna leave organic substances out of this since that is entire branch until itself.

Grazie,

AP

from here:

Of course, this pales in comparison to the thousands of kilograms the pharmaceutical industry pumps out every year.

The CRC handbook of Chemistry and Physics contains a list of common inorganic compounds such as sodium chloride and thulium iodide. My copy contains about 4,400 different inorganic compunds. There are many times that number of more exotic inorganic compounds out there.

I think I found what I was looking for - USGS “Statistics and information on the worldwide supply of, demand for, and flow of minerals and materials essential to the U.S. economy, the national security, and protection of the environment.”

Thanks again,

AP

Mods - go ahead and close this.