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IUPAC name Hydroxidodioxidocarbonate(1−)
Other names Hydrogen carbonate Hydrocarbonate Identifiers CAS
Number 71-52-3 Y 3D
model (JSmol)
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Gilbert experimented with
hydrocarbonate as an
analgesic and anesthetic.
Humphry Davy
infamously inhaled three quarts of
hydrocarbonate at the
Pneumatic Institution...
- Pot****ium
bicarbonate (IUPAC name: pot****ium hydrogencarbonate, also
known as pot****ium acid carbonate) is the
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula...
- by
James Watt and
Thomas Beddoes into the
therapeutic potential of
hydrocarbonate in 1793, and
later confirmed by
Claude Bernard between 1846 and 1857...
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Helen (29 June 2002). "Solubility of Pot****ium
Carbonate and Pot****ium
Hydrocarbonate in Methanol".
Journal of
Chemical &
Engineering Data. 47 (5): 1175–1176...
- hill's
mineral hot springs. The
water contains calcium, magnesium,
hydrocarbonate, alkalis, chloride, sulfate, and fluoride.
Medical indications of the...
- Institution).
Among the
gases experimented with,
hydrocarbonate had
received significant attention.
Hydrocarbonate is
water gas
generated by p****ing
steam over...
- water.
There are also
natural springs that
mineralized with carbonate,
hydrocarbonate, and pot****ium-sodium-magnesium
around the lake,
which treats Gastrointestinal...
- 1800.
Thomas Beddoes and
James Watt
recognized carbon monoxide (as
hydrocarbonate) to
brighten venous blood in 1793. Watt
suggested coal
fumes could act...
- made by p****ing
steam over red-hot coke (or any carbon-based char).
Hydrocarbonate (gas) is identical,
although it
emerged in the late
eighteenth century...