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ammonium carbonates are water-soluble salts, but
carbonates of 2+ and 3+ ions are
often poorly soluble in water. Of the
insoluble metal carbonates, CaCO3...
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hypercalcemia and
digestive issues.
Calcium carbonate shares the
typical properties of
other carbonates.
Notably it
reacts with acids,
releasing carbonic...
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mixtures of
sodium carbonate,
calcium carbonate, and
silica sand (silicon
dioxide (SiO2)). When
these materials are heated, the
carbonates release carbon...
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References to "light" and "heavy"
magnesium carbonates actually refer to the
magnesium hydroxy carbonates hydromagnesite and dypingite, respectively....
- mineral/group number, x add-on
letter 05.A
Carbonates without additional anions,
without H2O 05.AA
Alkali carbonates: 05 Zabuyelite; 10 Gregoryite, 10 Natrite;...
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Carbonate hardness, is a
measure of the
water hardness caused by the
presence of
carbonate (CO2− 3) and
bicarbonate (HCO− 3) anions.
Carbonate hardness...
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structure of
these carbonates is R−O−C(=O)−O−R' and they are
related to
esters (R−O−C(=O)−R'),
ethers (R−O−R') and also to the
inorganic carbonates.
Monomers of...
- Pot****ium
carbonate is the
inorganic compound with the
formula K2CO3. It is a
white salt,
which is
soluble in
water and
forms a
strongly alkaline solution...
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carbonates: NaHCO3 + NaOH → Na2CO3 + H2O At
temperatures from 80–100 °C (176–212 °F),
sodium bicarbonate gradually decomposes into
sodium carbonate,...
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aprotic solvent.
Propylene carbonate is chiral, but is used as the
racemic mixture in most contexts.
Although many
organic carbonates are
produced using phosgene...