Category
page 1Carbonates
calcium carbonate
chemical compound
sodium carbonate
chemical compound
carbonic acid
chemical compound
potassium carbonate
chemical compound

carbonate
A carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid, (), characterized by the presence of the carbonate ion, a polyatomic ion with the formula CO32–. The word "carbonate" may also refer to a carbonate ester, an organic compound containing the carbonate group .
magnesium carbonate
chemical compound
lithium carbonate
chemical compound
siderite
Siderite is a mineral composed of iron(II) carbonate (FeCO3). Its name comes from the Ancient Greek word (), meaning "iron". A valuable iron ore, it consists of 48% iron and lacks sulfur and phosphorus. Zinc, magnesium, and manganese commonly substitute for the iron, resulting in the siderite-smithsonite, siderite-magnesite, and siderite-rhodochrosite solid solution series.
ammonium carbonate
chemical used as leavening agent and smelling salt
barium carbonate
chemical compound
copper(II) carbonate
chemical compound
manganese carbonate
chemical compound
lead carbonate
chemical compound
sodium percarbonate
chemical compound
strontium carbonate
chemical compound
cesium carbonate
chemical compound
cobalt(II) carbonate
chemical compound
zinc carbonate
chemical compound
silver carbonate
chemical compound
nickel(II) carbonate
chemical compound
rubidium carbonate
chemical compound
iron(II) carbonate
chemical compound
lanthanum carbonate
chemical compound
Beryllium carbonate
chemical compound
thallous carbonate
chemical compound

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basic cupric carbonate
chemical compound
aluminium carbonate
chemical compound
uranyl carbonate
chemical compound
sodium sesquicarbonate
double salt of sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate
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bismuth subcarbonate
chemical compound
ammonium uranyl carbonate
chemical compound
Mesoporous magnesium carbonate
family of magnesium carbonate materials
carbonate platform
sedimentary body with topographic relief composed of autochthonous calcareous deposits
neodymium(III) carbonate
chemical compound
thiocarbonate
Thiocarbonate describes a family of anions with the general chemical formula (x = 0, 1, or 2):
for x = 2 it is monothiocarbonate ion
for x = 1 it is dithiocarbonate ion
for x = 0 it is trithiocarbonate ion
Like the carbonate dianion, the thiocarbonate ions are trigonal planar, with carbon atom at the center of triangle, and oxygen and sulfur atoms at the peaks of the triangle. The average bond order between C and S or O is . The state of protonation is usually not specified. These anions are good nucleophiles and good ligands.
cerium(III) carbonate
chemical compound
praseodymium carbonate octahydrate
chemical compound
radium carbonate
chemical compound
europium(III) carbonate
chemical compound
carbonate hardness
measure of the water hardness caused by the presence of carbonate and bicarbonate anions