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Carbonate


Compound consisting of a single atom of carbon and three atoms of oxygen. Carbonate has the following chemical structure CO3.
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A class of sedimentary rock whose chief mineral constituents (95% or more) are calcite and aragonite (both CaCo3) and dolomite [CaMg(CO3)2], a mineral that can replace calcite during the process of do [..]
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Carbonate


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 CO32- ions.
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1794, from French carbonate "salt of carbonic acid" (Lavoisier), from Modern Latin carbonatem "a carbonated (substance)," from Latin carbo (see carbon).
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1805, "to form into a carbonate," from carbonate (n.) by influence of French carbonater "transform into a carbonate." Meaning "to impregnate with carbonic acid gas (i.e. carbo [..]
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Carbonate


See Carbonates
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Carbonate


mineral created by the action of carbon dioxide on a base.
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Carbonate is an ion consisting of one carbon and three oxygen atoms. The molecular formula for the carbonate ion is CO32-.
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Carbonate


A salt of carbonic acid.
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a commonly-occurring ion consisting of one atom of carbon and three atoms of oxygen (CO3). Combined with other elements, it forms common minerals such as calcite (calcium carbonate), dolomite (calcium magnesium carbonate) or siderite (iron carbonate)
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Carbonate


A chemical compound that contains CaCO3.
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(n) a salt or ester of carbonic acid (containing the anion CO3)(v) turn into a carbonate(v) treat with carbon dioxide
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A mineral composed mainly of carbonate (CO3--) ions with calcium (Ca) and may also include magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe) and other elements. Carbonate also refers to rock or sediments derived from debris of organic materials composed mainly of calcium carbonate such as shells or corals.
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A sedimentary rock made mainly of calcium carbonate (CaCO3
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A sedimentary rock made mainly of calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Limestone and dolomite are common carbonate sedimentary rocks.
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A mineral compound characterized by a fundamental anionic structure. A sediment formed by the organic or inorganic precipitation from aqueous solution of carbonates of calcium, magnesium, or iron; e.g [..]
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Carbonate: (1) The anion formed by double deprotonation of carbonic acid, or a salt containing this anion. Carbonic acid Sodium carbonate Deprotonation of car [..]
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Carbonic Acid Calcium salt (CaCO3). An odorless, tasteless powder or crystal that occurs in Nature. It is used therapeutically as a phosphate buffer in Hemodialysis Patients and as a Calcium supplemen [..]
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A Lithium salt, classified as a mood-stabilizing agent. Lithium ion alters the Metabolism of Biogenic Monoamines in the Central Nervous System, and Affects multiple Neurotransmission systems.
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a mineral characterised by a fundamental structure of CO3
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Common rock-forming mineral containing the carbonate ion, CO32-. Common carbonate minerals are calcite, CaCO3; siderite, FeCaCO3; magnesite, MgCO3; dolomite, CaMg(CO3)2; and ankerite, Ca(Fe,Mg,Mn)(CO3 [..]
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Compound consisting of a single atom of carbon and three atoms of oxygen. Carbonate has the following chemical structure CO3
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A sedimentary rock, comprised largely of mineral containing CO3.
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Mineral, usually associated with limestone or dolomites (or their metamorphosed equivalents), containing CO3.
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A mineral compound characterized by a fundamental anionic structure.
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A mineral containing one or more metals in combination with the carbonate radical (CO3)2-. Example: Smithsonite [zinc carbonate, ZnCO3].
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Common mineral or rock type consisting of carbonates of calcium, iron, and/or magnesium.
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A mineral compound characterized by a fundamental anionic structure of CO 3
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Carbonate

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Sedimentary rock, primarily composed of calcium carbonate (limestone) or calcium magnesium carbonate (dolomite), which forms many petroleum reservoirs
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Natural minerals (e.g. calcite, dolomite, siderite, limestone) composed of various anions bonded to a CO32- cation
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An ion or salt of carbonic acid, containing carbon and oxygen such as calcium carbonate. (CaC03)
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Carbonate


POLYMER TREATMENT
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Carbonate


Any salt or ester of carbonic acid.
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