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  • Carbonate - Wikipedia
    Carbonate minerals are extremely varied and ubiquitous in chemically precipitated sedimentary rock
  • Carbonates - Chemistry LibreTexts
    Carbonate is a polyatomic anion with the formula CO2−3 C O 3 2 − and has a trigonal planar molecular structure which consists of a carbon atom surrounded by three oxygen atoms The carbonate ion is a moderately strong base, so by definition of a Lewis base, it attracts protons in aqueous solutions It carries a formal charge of -2
  • What Is a Carbonate? Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
    In chemistry, a carbonate is an ion consisting of one carbon and three oxygen atoms or a compound that contains this species as its anion The molecular formula for the carbonate ion is CO 32- Alternatively, the term may be used as a verb referring to the process of carbonation
  • Carbonate | Ionic Bonding, Salts Minerals | Britannica
    carbonate, any member of two classes of chemical compounds derived from carbonic acid or carbon dioxide (q v ) The inorganic carbonates are salts of carbonic acid (H 2 CO 3), containing the carbonate ion, CO 2 3-, and ions of metals such as sodium or calcium
  • Carbonates: Composition, Types, Properties, Examples - Collegedunia
    Carbonates are the inorganic ions having one carbon and three oxygen atoms They have trigonal planar geometry and have a molecular weight which is equivalent to 60 g mol-1 The carbonate ions are formed when the carbon dioxide or bicarbonate dissolves in the water
  • Introduction List of Most Common Carbonate Minerals
    This is an introduction list that covers the most common carbonates minerals which are compounds of carbon dioxide (frequently called carbonic acid) with oxides of metals
  • Carbonates | EBSCO Research Starters
    Carbonates are a class of minerals defined by the presence of the carbonate ion (CO₃²⁻), which is central to their chemical structure The major groups of carbonate minerals include calcite, aragonite, and dolomite, each possessing distinct crystal structures and properties
  • Carbonate - Encyclopedia. com
    carbonate (kär´bənāt´, –nət), chemical compound containing the carbonate radical [1] or ion [2], CO3-2 Most familiar carbonates are salts [3] that are formed by reacting an inorganic base (e g , a metal hydroxide [4]) with carbonic acid [5]
  • Types of Carbonates - Unacademy
    Here, we study the different types of carbonates or salts of minerals It commonly includes two types: 1 calcite or limestone and 2 dolomite or dolostone A carbonate is referred to as a polyatomic anion The general chemical formula is CO32-
  • Carbonate mineral | Types, Properties Uses | Britannica
    Carbonate mineral, any member of a family of minerals that contain the carbonate ion, CO32-, as the basic structural and compositional unit The carbonates are among the most widely distributed minerals in the Earth’s crust The crystal structure of many carbonate minerals reflects the trigonal
  • Occurrence, Preparation, and Properties of Carbonates
    In this chapter, we will focus on the carbonate ion and related substances The metals of groups 1 and 2, as well as zinc, cadmium, mercury, and lead (II), form ionic carbonates —compounds that contain the carbonate anions, \ ( {\text {CO}}_ {3} {}^ {2-} \)
  • Carbonate - (Intro to Chemistry) - Vocab, Definition . . . - Fiveable
    A carbonate is a salt or ester of carbonic acid, containing the carbonate ion (CO3^2-) Carbonates are an important class of compounds that play a crucial role in both chemical nomenclature and the occurrence, preparation, and properties of various substances
  • 18. 6: Occurrence, Preparation, and Properties of Carbonates
    In this chapter, we will focus on the carbonate ion and related substances The metals of groups 1 and 2, as well as zinc, cadmium, mercury, and lead (II), form ionic carbonates —compounds that contain the carbonate anions, CO2 − 3
  • carbonate - Infoplease
    carbonate kärˈbənātˌ, –nət [key], chemical compound containing the carbonate radical or ion, CO 3−2 Most familiar carbonates are salts that are formed by reacting an inorganic base (e g , a metal hydroxide) with carbonic acid
  • Carbonate - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    When added to an acid, a carbonate will produce carbon dioxide, water and a chemical salt Sedimentary rocks containing calcite and other carbonates are plentiful in the earth





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