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Carbonate

Introduction: Carbonate

Description of Carbonate

Carbonate: salts, ions or esters of carbonic acid, containing the radical CO2(3-).
Source: CRISP

Carbonate: Salts or ions of the theoretical carbonic acid, containing the radical CO2(3-). Carbonates are readily decomposed by acids. The carbonates of the alkali metals are water-soluble; all others are insoluble. (From Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed).
Source: MeSH 2007

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Source - CRISP

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