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Type Words
Type of salt
Has types bicarbonate, calcium carbonate, eskalith, hydrogen carbonate, lithane, lithium carbonate, lithonate, magnesium carbonate, potassium carbonate, ammonium carbonate
Type Words
Type of process, treat
Derivation carbon dioxide, carbonation
Type Words
Type of change
Derivation carbon, carbonic acid

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They rely on sea water saturated with calcium carbonate to form their skeletons.
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The anhydrous mineral form of sodium carbonate is quite rare and called natrite.
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Examination has placed the depth of carbonate rocks at greater than 20,000 feet.
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The ground glass powder is combined with calcium carbonate and heated in a kiln.
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If dirt is extensive, use a paste jelly formula such as EDTA ammonium carbonate.
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An algal mat-covered carbonate bank was deposited, forming the Noonday Dolomite.
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Temporary storage occurs in the crop where food and calcium carbonate are mixed.
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The origin of the globules, which contain carbonate minerals, remained a mystery.
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They form a calcium carbonate shell, also helping to regulate the carbon cycle.
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More examples
  • A salt or ester of carbonic acid (containing the anion CO3)
  • Turn into a carbonate
  • Treat with carbon dioxide; "Carbonated soft drinks"
  • (carbonates) minerals (e.g. calcite) in which the carbonate radical (CO3) is an important constituent
  • (Carbonates) Alkaline salts whose anions are derived from carbonic acid.
  • To inject or dissolve carbon dioxide gas in beer.
  • A sediment formed from the hard parts of marine organisms mainly consisting of calcite, aragonite and dolomite. Rocks formed from such sediments are important oil and gas reservoirs throughout the world.
  • Common mineral or rock type consisting of carbonates of calcium, iron, and/or magnesium.
  • 1. an inorganic ion with a charge of -2, containing carbon bound directly to three oxygens in a in a flat triangular arrangement. 2. A compound containing CO3^2- ions.