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CARBONATE - traduction vers arabe

SALT OR ESTER OF CARBONIC ACID
Carbonates; Carbonate ion; (CO3)(2-); (CO3)2-; CO3(2-); CO32-; CO3-2; Carbonatee; Carbonate chemistry
  • Space-filling model of the carbonate ion
  • Delocalisation and partial charges on the carbonate ion
  • Simple, localised Lewis structure of the carbonate ion
  • Resonance structures of the carbonate ion

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Définition

carbonate
['k?:b?ne?t]
¦ noun a salt of the anion CO32-, typically formed by reaction of carbon dioxide with bases.
¦ verb [usu. as adjective carbonated] dissolve carbon dioxide in.
Derivatives
carbonation noun

Wikipédia

Carbonate

A carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid (H2CO3), characterized by the presence of the carbonate ion, a polyatomic ion with the formula CO2−3. The word carbonate may also refer to a carbonate ester, an organic compound containing the carbonate group C(=O)(O–)2.

The term is also used as a verb, to describe carbonation: the process of raising the concentrations of carbonate and bicarbonate ions in water to produce carbonated water and other carbonated beverages – either by the addition of carbon dioxide gas under pressure or by dissolving carbonate or bicarbonate salts into the water.

In geology and mineralogy, the term "carbonate" can refer both to carbonate minerals and carbonate rock (which is made of chiefly carbonate minerals), and both are dominated by the carbonate ion, CO2−3. Carbonate minerals are extremely varied and ubiquitous in chemically precipitated sedimentary rock. The most common are calcite or calcium carbonate, CaCO3, the chief constituent of limestone (as well as the main component of mollusc shells and coral skeletons); dolomite, a calcium-magnesium carbonate CaMg(CO3)2; and siderite, or iron(II) carbonate, FeCO3, an important iron ore. Sodium carbonate ("soda" or "natron") and potassium carbonate ("potash") have been used since antiquity for cleaning and preservation, as well as for the manufacture of glass. Carbonates are widely used in industry, such as in iron smelting, as a raw material for Portland cement and lime manufacture, in the composition of ceramic glazes, and more.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour CARBONATE
1. "This acidity dissolves calcium carbonate, which is the thing that shells are made out of.
2. Scientists identified the minerals as calcium carbonate, found in limestone and chalk, and sheet silicate.
3. This gradually depletes the concentration of carbonate from which sea creatures build those marvelous shells.
4. The water contains mineral matters, hydrogen sulphide, metasilicic acid component, hydrogen carbonate ions and sodium ions.
5. So far sodium carbonate and baking soda had been widely used in modifying concentration of base.