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Meanings of
carbonates
in English
Russian
карбонаты природные
Portuguese
carbonato
Catalan
carbonatat
Spanish
carbonato
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Ester derived from carbonic acid.
carbonate
carbonate ester
carbonate esters
Related terms
structural class of chemical compounds
Russian
карбонаты природные
Salt derived from carbonic acid containing carbonate anion.
carbonate salt
carbonate salts
Synonyms
Examples for "
carbonate
"
carbonate
carbonate ester
carbonate esters
Examples for "
carbonate
"
1
The medicinal
carbonate
of ammonia; it was dissolved in water and top-dressed.
2
Different organisms display differing degrees of biological control on their
carbonate
chemistry.
3
Albemarle produces only lithium
carbonate
in Chile, used commonly in consumer electronics.
4
Boiler scale is composed of the
carbonate
or the sulphate of lime.
5
November: At work on the action of
carbonate
of ammonia on plants.
Usage of
carbonates
in English
1
The
carbonates
and phosphates of the alkaline earths are insoluble in water.
2
The calcium and magnesium, if present, are changed to
carbonates
or oxides.
3
Newcastle University researchers can use CO2 to create chemical compounds called cyclic
carbonates
.
4
The Company's segments include
carbonates
,
still drinks and water, and other.
5
It's saturated with sulfates,
carbonates
,
and a few other items, however.
6
Calcium and magnesium
carbonates
are important minerals found in sedimentary environments.
7
Certain vegetable salts are converted into alkaline
carbonates
,
and thus correct the acidity.
8
Both combine with carbon dioxide to form
carbonates
,
with the evolution of water.
9
In this calcareous formation the preservative qualities of the
carbonates
would prevent rapid decomposition.
10
Also the nitrates and
carbonates
,
after their acids are driven off during the fusion.
11
The Calcium Carbide division provides calcium
carbonates
and calcium carbides.
12
The restaurant
carbonates
it & refrigerates it in the cellar.
13
Mineral matters are inorganic, being chlorides,
carbonates
or phosphates of calcium, sodium and potassium.
14
Representatives of the foraminifer Nummulites are important in Earth history for timing Cenozoic shallow-water
carbonates
.
15
He discovered the transformation of neutral organic salts into
carbonates
by the process of assimilation.
16
Similarly the
carbonates
of the metals yield oxides, thus:
Other examples for "carbonates"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
carbonates
carbonate
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
alkaline carbonates
pure carbonates
be carbonates
change to carbonates
consist of carbonates
More collocations
Translations for
carbonates
Russian
карбонаты природные
карбонаты
карбонатная горная порода
карбонат
карбонаты неорганические
Portuguese
carbonato
carbonatos
carbonatado
Catalan
carbonatat
carbonat
carbonats
organocarbonat
Spanish
carbonato
carbonatos
ester carbonico
éster carbónico
Carbonates
through the time