- In
organic chemistry, a
tricarbonate is a
compound containing the
divalent −O−C(=O)−O−C(=O)−O−C(=O)−O−
functional group,
which consists of
three carbonate...
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tricarbonate.
Other chemical names:
Dicerium tricarbonate, Cerium(III) carbonate,
Cerium carbonate,
Cerous Carbonate, Dicerium(3+) ion
tricarbonate....
- Praseodymium(III)
carbonate is an
inorganic compound, with a
chemical formula of Pr2(CO3)3. The
anhydrous form is
olive green, and many of its hydrates...
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substantially less stable. Only a few
examples of
covalent dicarbonate and
tricarbonate structures and
ionic dicarbonate salts have been made and
their conjugate...
- Neodymium(III)
carbonate Names IUPAC name neodymium(3+);
tricarbonate Other names neodymium(III)
carbonate Identifiers CAS
Number 38245-38-4 Y 3D model...
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Aluminium Carbonate Names IUPAC name
Dialuminium Tricarbonate Identifiers CAS
Number 14455-29-9 Y 3D
model (JSmol)
Interactive image ChemSpider 10606614 Y...
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atoms are
slightly less than 120°, and the
angle at the C-O-C is larger.
Tricarbonate Peroxodicarbonate Oxalate Pyrosulfate Peroxydisulfate Dithionate Trithionate...
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Bayleyite (Y: 1951) 5.ED.05 [217] [218] [219] (IUPAC:
dimagnesium uranyl tricarbonate octadecahydrate)
Baylissite (IMA1975-024) 5.CB.45 [220] [221] [222] (IUPAC:...
- borosilicates, aluminoborosilicates,
paddlewheel cluster [e.g.: uranyl-
tricarbonate cluster (UO2)(CO3)3] Halite/
hydrohalite phase diagram Ternary phase...
- of the U1
hexagonal bipyramid,
thereby forming the well-known
uranyl tricarbonate (UTC) unit. The
other three,
centered by C4, C5, and C6,
share alternating...