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Verb
/ˈkärbənət/,/-ˌnāt/,
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carbonates, plural;
  1. Dissolve carbon dioxide in (a liquid)
    • - a carbonated soft drink
  2. Convert into a carbonate, typically by reaction with carbon dioxide

Noun
  1. A salt of the anion CO32, typically formed by reaction of carbon dioxide with bases


  1. a salt or ester of carbonic acid (containing the anion CO3)
  2. turn into a carbonate
  3. treat with carbon dioxide; "Carbonated soft drinks"
  4. Carbonate is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 30 km northwest of Milan and about 20 km southwest of Como. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 2,757 and an area of 5.2 km². ...
  5. (carbonates) minerals (e.g. calcite) in which the carbonate radical (CO3) is an important constituent
  6. (Carbonates) Alkaline salts whose anions are derived from carbonic acid.
  7. To inject or dissolve carbon dioxide gas in beer.
  8. A sediment formed from the hard parts of marine organisms mainly consisting of calcite, aragonite and dolomite. Rocks formed from such sediments are important oil and gas reservoirs throughout the world.
  9. Common mineral or rock type consisting of carbonates of calcium, iron, and/or magnesium.
  10. 1. an inorganic ion with a charge of -2, containing carbon bound directly to three oxygens in a in a flat triangular arrangement. 2. A compound containing CO3^2- ions.
  11. One of several minerals containing one central carbon atom with strong covalent bonds to three oxygen atoms and typically having ionic bonds to one or more positive ions.
  12. Geologically, a rock made up of carbonate minerals (chiefly calcite or dolomite). Commonly used as a general term of mixed sequences of either limestone (calcite dominant) or dolomite (dolomite-mineral dominant) sedimentary rocks where the user does not wish to be specific.
  13. minerals that contain the carbonate anion ((CO3)2-), some of the most common include aragonite, calcite and magnesite. (A. Senos)
  14. A chemical compound that contains CaCO3.
  15. An anion with a charge of -2. In the context of Porta Treatment carbonate ions form the bulk of the alkalinity in the boiler water.
  16. Relating to rocks rich in calcium and/or magnesium
  17. A sedimentary rock, comprised largely of mineral containing CO3.
  18. of ...: calcium carbonate, CaCO3 (mild calcareous earth, chalk)
  19. A mineral compound characterized by a fundamental anionic structure of CO3^-2. Calcite and aragonite (CaCO3) are examples of carbonates.
  20. A general rock type formed from organic and inorganic precipitation of calcium and magnesium carbonates.
  21. regular high doses may cause alkalosis, which in turn may result in altered excretion of other drugs, and kidney stones. A chemical reaction between the carbonate and hydrochloric acid may produce carbon dioxide gas. This causes gastric distension which may not be well tolerated.
  22. A substance produced when carbon dioxide combines with an oxide. (2)
  23. n. (adj.) A mineral composed mainly of calcium (Ca) and carbonate (CO3) ions, may also include magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe) and others; n. rock or sediments derived from debris of organic materials composed mainly of calcium and carbonate (e.g., shells, corals, etc. ...
  24. minerals in the form of mineral salts (hence water soluable and easily absorbed); in pet food Calcium Carbonate is the most common Carbonate
  25. Minerals containing calcium and/or magnesium carbonate