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| addition of putrefying cheese, with calcium | carbonate added to neutralize the acids formed in the |
| It is the most common cave | carbonate after calcite and aragonite. |
| r shell layers were constituted of layers of | carbonate akin to the laminar aragonite layer in extan |
| 830s he had experimented in producing sodium | carbonate alkali by the ammonia-soda process but was u |
| Carbonate alkalinity is often the major component of a | |
| In the natural environment | carbonate alkalinity tends to make up most of the tota |
| Carbonate alkalinity is a measure of the amount of car | |
| ing, transparent crystalline form of calcium | carbonate) along its shortest diagonal, then cementing |
| local Permian Limestone, picking up calcium | carbonate along its route. |
| everal hydrated and basic forms of magnesium | carbonate also exist as minerals. |
| millerite, during serpentinization and talc | carbonate alteration. |
| dium, calcium, potassium, sulfate, chloride, | carbonate alumino-silicate mineral. |
| arbon dioxide from pieces of marble (calcium | carbonate) and hydrochloric acid |
| ly fillers and pigments derived from calcium | carbonate, and a worldwide distributor of chemical pro |
| These slimes are roasted with sodium | carbonate and oxygen to produce sodium tellurite. |
| Like lithium | carbonate and lithium chloride it was used as treatmen |
| ate extensive weathering processes of mainly | carbonate and sulphorous materials. |
| nd taste, a small amount of sugar and sodium | carbonate and "Alcolux" food additive with carbohydrat |
| the sulfate (unusual for sulfate salts), the | carbonate and the phosphates. |
| nitre," "cubic nitre", or nitratite), sodium | carbonate and potassium carbonate. |
| eekite presents hydrogen bonding between the | carbonate and the hydroxyl. |
| erals under the heading of calamine - a zinc | carbonate and a zinc silicate, which often closely res |
| calcareous deposits, are mixtures of calcium | carbonate and magnesium hydroxide that are deposited o |
| Non-reacted | carbonate and other barium salts that remained in the |
| It is prepared by the reaction of ethylene | carbonate and KSCN. |
| The acid reacted with the calcium | carbonate, and the water would instantly clear. |
| A recent study has shown that lithium | carbonate and sodium valproate, another drug tradition |
| burnished, covered with rock salt and copper | carbonate, and fired in an open pit. |
| quantities of finely-ground alumina, calcium | carbonate and calcium sulfate to around 1000-1100°C, p |
| produce a solution which contains hydronium, | carbonate, and hydrogen carbonate ions. |
| for firearms; another for condensing sodium | carbonate and potassium carbonate into the form of pil |
| Cheilostome colonies are composed of calcium | carbonate and grow on a variety of surfaces, including |
| Cancrinite is a complex | carbonate and silicate of sodium, calcium and aluminiu |
| Carbonate and bicarbonate anions contribute to alkalin | |
| Remedies - hydrogen sulfide, sulphur-calcium | carbonate and sulfate-calcium medical water which is u |
| soft clay, sodium sulfate, charcoal, sodium | carbonate and sulfur. |
| pper, dissolve 6g copper acetate, 2g calcium | carbonate, and 2g sodium hydroxide in 150ml water. |
| double salt of sodium bicarbonate and sodium | carbonate, and has a needle-like crystal structure. |
| lated from the treatment of wool with sodium | carbonate and was first synthesized from cysteine and |
| ocean to changes in both pH and of inputs in | carbonate and CO2. |
| AgF is made from silver(I) | carbonate and hydrofluoric acid. |
| f either dysprosium metal or dysprosium(III) | carbonate and hydrochloric acid. |
| classes of metamorphic ultramafic rock; talc | carbonate and serpentinite. |
| than many other carbonates such as potassium | carbonate, and therefore finds use as a base in organi |
| Zechstein evaporite sequence, consisting of | carbonate, anhydrite and halite, which provides an eff |
| Mathematically, the | carbonate anion concentration is counted twice due to |
| nate anion (HCO3−) and lose a second to form | carbonate anion (CO32-). |
| Its molecular structure can be viewed as two | carbonate anions joined so as to form a peroxide bridg |
| A heavily debated cap | carbonate appears at the top of the Gaskiers Glaciatio |
| A | carbonate aquifer makes Area 5 not as well suited to u |
| The ions necessary to form calcium | carbonate are also secreted by the mantle, but it is t |
| Polyatomic ligands such as | carbonate are ambidentate and thus are found to often |
| often in the association with miliolids, in | carbonate areas of warm tropical seas. |
| ammonium bicarbonate to form ammonium uranyl | carbonate as a solid precipitate. |
| rman gingerbread recipes often use potassium | carbonate as a baking agent. |
| zooids have a weak box-like shell of calcium | carbonate as most Flustrina, and in this family typica |
| osits of marl, a mixture of clay and calcium | carbonate, at the bottom of the shallow waters. |
| anium as phosphate in the presence of excess | carbonate at alkaline pH. |
| and the dolomite was deposited as a coastal | carbonate bank during a time of shallower, well-oxygen |
| lgarn craton where deep, reduced methane and | carbonate bearing alteration fluids mix with shallower |
| A method to | carbonate beer in which wort is added to the fermented |
| Resins are also available to remove | carbonate, bi-carbonate and sulphate ions which are ab |
| e 18th and 19th centuries for calamine (zinc | carbonate), blende (zinc sulphide) and galena (lead su |
| Instead a | carbonate buffer is used. |
| Reservoirs are largely | carbonate build-ups and reefs with some offshore produ |
| est-southeast trending 20-foot-thick (6.1 m) | carbonate buildup in the Pennsyslvanian Desert Creek. |
| .53 million tonnes Li (8.3 million tonnes of | carbonate) but this estimate is considered as overly o |
| are concretionary grains - often of calcium | carbonate, but sometimes of rarer minerals - which res |
| It is usually a basic copper | carbonate, but near the sea will be a basic copper chl |
| discovered in Germany as an impurity in zinc | carbonate by Friedrich Stromeyer and Karl Samuel Leber |
| d in 1863 by Ernest Solvay to produce sodium | carbonate by the solvay process. |
| Triphosgene (Bis(trichloromethyl) | carbonate, C3Cl6O3) is a chemical compound that is use |
| H control, popular chemicals include calcium | carbonate, calcium oxide, magnesium hydroxide, and sod |
| ons such as aqueous MEA or aqueous potassium | carbonate can neutralize H2S into hydrosulfide ion (HS |
| r additives such as halite (salt) or calcium | carbonate can also be used. |
| Calcium | carbonate can also be reduced under high heat to calci |
| In organic chemistry a | carbonate can also refer to a functional group within |
| Silver | carbonate can be easily prepared by combining aqueous |
| s or was formed in the production of lithium | carbonate, chelating agents, resorcinol, ascorbic acid |
| Calcite, or calcium | carbonate, chemical formula CaCO3, is formed from wate |
| r mixture of compounds), such as calcium (as | carbonate, citrate, etc.) or magnesium (as oxide, etc. |
| bove the low terrace of Green Bay, the steep | carbonate cliffs and outcrops support numerous rare la |
| e standard example is the connection between | carbonate CO32− and carbon dioxide CO2. |
| is one of the oxocarbon anions, which (like | carbonate CO32− and oxalate C2O42−) consist solely of |
| Although isoelectronic with | carbonate, CO32−, BF3 is commonly referred to as "elec |
| In nature, uranium(VI) forms highly soluble | carbonate complexes at alkaline pH. |
| s) passes through limestone or other calcium | carbonate containing minerals, it dissolves part of th |
| High sodium | carbonate content - Purity levels of at least 99.2% an |
| Where the calcium | carbonate content is over 80 %, caliche can also be fi |
| earing, and the subsoil is thick with a high | carbonate content. |
| The smaller | Carbonate Cross Timbers also has a limestone substrate |
| ntains are located in, and form part of, the | Carbonate Cross Timbers, a Level IV ecoregion defined |
| a mineral because of the presence of calcium | carbonate crystals within their structure, would be be |
| nditions during the summer may contribute to | carbonate deposition and marl formation. |
| Significant | carbonate deposits have not been found on Mars via rem |
| production in the basin has come from porous | carbonate deposits, such as algal mounds, of Pennsylva |
| some conditions to reduce buildup of calcium | carbonate deposits. |
| Nickel(II) | carbonate describes one or a mixture of inorganic comp |
| propylene | carbonate), dimethoxyethane is used as the low-viscosi |
| It can be dissolved in propylene | carbonate, dimethoxyethane, and/or gamma-butyrolactone |
| ined as 1 grain (64.8 milligrams) of calcium | carbonate dissolved in 1 US gallon of water (3.785412 |
| Calcium | carbonate dissolves at a rate dependent upon local car |
| gy of the area and releases large amounts of | carbonate dust into the air which combines with water |
| Moreover, the calcite alabaster, being a | carbonate, effervesces upon being touched with hydroch |
| r an understanding of the later evolution of | carbonate environments of the Middle Magnesian. |
| Chemical structure of the | carbonate ester group. |
| A | carbonate ester (organic carbonate, organocarbonate) i |
| pounds are also known as organocarbonates or | carbonate esters, and have the general formula ROCOOR′ |
| Consequently opal vs. | carbonate export will be favored, resulting in increas |
| Thin layers of calcium | carbonate flowstone overlaying some of the engravings |
| irst American physician to prescribe lithium | carbonate for bipolar disorder. |
| them in a boiling 0.5-2% solution of sodium | carbonate for up to 20 seconds, and then rinsing in co |
| In industry it is converted to the | carbonate for use as ceramic precursor and the nitrate |
| eaction is generally shifted in the favor of | carbonate formation under near surface temperature and |
| e fuel cells also protect the electrode from | carbonate formation, which can cause fuel (oxygen/hydr |
| he inorganic concretions, usually of calcium | carbonate, formed in a cellulose matrix in special cel |
| ocess for the production of soda ash (sodium | carbonate) from common salt (sodium chloride). |
| , which is formed by "dissolution of calcium | carbonate from limestone bedrock by mildly acidic grou |
| eristic of soils containing a lot of calcium | carbonate from underlying chalk or limestone rock. |
| e of the world wide leading companies in the | carbonate fuel cell technology." |
| lls has been active as a developer of Molten | Carbonate Fuel Cells technology for over 20 years. |
| It is an ester with a | carbonate functional group bonded to both free ends of |
| ost-mine low-temperature reaction product of | carbonate gangue with arsenical solutions derived from |
| addition by heating in presence of potassium | carbonate gives the nitroso acetal 8. Hydrogenation wi |
| ay Caverns result from a solution of calcium | carbonate giving up some of its carbon dioxide, thus a |
| In many applications a | carbonate group replaces an ester group for example in |
| ith the six hydrogen atoms replaced by three | carbonate groups. |
| with the four hydrogen atoms replaced by two | carbonate groups. |
| esioideae with cell walls containing calcium | carbonate grow to great depths in the intertidal zone, |
| This Jurassic | carbonate hardground with its generations of oysters a |
| ce fossils in hard substrates such as rocks, | carbonate hardgrounds and shells (Bromley, 1972). |
| st hard substrates such as rocks, shells and | carbonate hardgrounds. |
| to hard substrates such as shells, rocks and | carbonate hardgrounds. |
| Carbonate hardness is removed from water through the p | |
| This is equivalent in | carbonate hardness to a solution containing 0.71423 mm |
| Carbonate hardness supplements non-carbonate (a.k.a "p | |
| °C, hard or moderately hard, 170 to 300 mg/l | carbonate hardness, and organically pure. |
| Chemically, it is a copper zinc | carbonate hydroxide with a copper to zinc ratio of 3:2 |
| Leadhillite is a lead sulfate | carbonate hydroxide mineral, often associated with ang |
| Magnesium | Carbonate Hydroxide is used as a clay in face masks, i |
| n these springs is high in dissolved calcium | carbonate in the form of calcite. |
| can then calculate the percentage of calcium | carbonate in the sample. |
| onnes and produced 1,556.5 tonnes of lithium | carbonate in 2008. |
| In the processes, limestone, i.e. calcium | carbonate, in the shells and corals would be transform |
| Individual calcimicrobes laid down calcium | carbonate in tubules, threads, chambered structures an |
| The sodium | carbonate in the trona accelerated setting of the grou |
| y have improved bioavailability over calcium | carbonate in Roux-en-Y gastric bypass patients who are |
| m, or contains a high proportion of, calcium | carbonate in the form of calcite or aragonite. |
| made by reacting phthalimide with potassium | carbonate in water at 100°C, is used in the Gabriel sy |
| The high concentration of calcium | carbonate in the water here comes from limestone grave |
| ain cuprite (red copper oxide) and/or copper | carbonate in a matrix of red or gray sandstone. |
| bling sulfur dioxide in a solution of sodium | carbonate in water. |
| meaning mostly or partly composed of calcium | carbonate, in other words, containing lime or being ch |
| be eliminated by adding an excess of sodium | carbonate in the reaction vessel. |
| trolysis of a saturated solution of rubidium | carbonate in water. |
| with whatever water of hydration the sodium | carbonate includes, supplied as a powder. |
| s in the boiler, the concentration of sodium | carbonate increases in the boiler. |
| lution to dryness invariably yield the solid | carbonate instead: Ca(HCO3)2(aq) → CO2(g) + H2O(l) + C |
| er industry and readily transfers 94% of the | carbonate ions from the sodium to the calcium cation ( |
| with hydrochloric acid due to the associated | carbonate ions. |
| At room temperature (25 °C) diethyl | carbonate is a clear liquid with a low flash point. |
| The basic | carbonate is an intermediate in the hydrometallurgical |
| um chloride, potassium sulfate, or potassium | carbonate is used as a fertilizer source for potassium |
| Barium | carbonate is widely used in the ceramics industry as a |
| cis-2,3-Butylene | carbonate is an organic compound with formula C5H8O3, |
| Cobalt(II) | carbonate is the inorganic compound with the formula C |
| Ethylene | carbonate is an ester of ethylene glycol and carbonic |
| posed of calcium sulfate rather than calcium | carbonate, is called gypcrust. |
| Lithium | carbonate is found in fireworks, because lithium impar |
| Lithium | carbonate is used to treat mania, the elevated phase o |
| Aqueous potassium | carbonate is also used as a fire suppressant in exting |
| Calcium | carbonate is deposited in its tissues, making it inedi |
| Sodium | carbonate is generally added in higher quantities and |
| Beryllium | carbonate is a chemical compound with the chemical for |
| Silver | carbonate is used as a reagent in organic synthesis su |
| Silver | carbonate is yellow but typical samples are grayish du |
| The ammonium uranyl | carbonate is combined with steam and hydrogen at 500-6 |
| 3)3•6H2O), or hydrated sodium calcium uranyl | carbonate is a rare uranium carbonate mineral that was |
| However, sodium | carbonate is not as strongly basic as trisodium phosph |
| Lanthanum | carbonate is also used for the tinting of glass, for w |
| Potassium | carbonate is used in reactions to maintain anhydrous c |
| The | carbonate is insoluble in water but, like most carbona |
| e a mill is built, the production of lithium | carbonate is only a matter of days. |
| Diethyl | carbonate is used as a solvent. |
| Calcium | carbonate is used for neutralizing. |
| Lead | carbonate is the chemical compound PbCO3. |
| Guaiacol | carbonate is known as duotal, the phosphate as phospha |
| Lanthanum | carbonate is used in medicine as a phosphate binder. |
| Diethyl | carbonate is an ester of carbonic acid and ethanol. |
| Strontium | carbonate is a white, odorless, tasteless powder. |
| ide in small quantities for home use, sodium | carbonate is often used in place of sodium hydroxide. |
| Magnesium | carbonate is also used in taxidermy for whitening skul |
| Manganese | carbonate is a compound with the chemical formula MnCO |
| e, earthenware and pottery industries barium | carbonate is added to clays to precipitate soluble sal |
| 3 + 2 NaCl + H2O + CO2 - In this step barium | carbonate is produced, which will be used later. |
| Silver | carbonate is the chemical compound with the formula Ag |
| Basic beryllium | carbonate is a mixed salt, which can be prepared by th |
| Ethylene | carbonate is also used as plasticizer, and as a precur |
| At room temperature (25 °C) ethylene | carbonate is a transparent crystalline solid, practica |
| Ethylene | carbonate is used as a polar solvent with a molecular |
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