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  1. carbonate
    Type: Term Pronunciation: kar′bŏn-āt Definitions: 1. A salt of carbonic acid. 2. The ion CO32−.
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  2. carbonate
    A compound containing carbon and oxygen; an example is calcium carbonate (limestone).
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  3. carbonate
    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.) or from the inorganic precipitation...
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  4. carbonate
    [n] - a salt or ester of carbonic acid 2. [v] - turn into a carbonate 3. [v] - treat with carbon dioxide
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  5. carbonate
    (CO32-) 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 CO32- ions.
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  6. Carbonate
    Swimming pool chemistry: Primary in the make up of total alkalinity and TDS.
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  7. Carbonate
    Car'bon·ate noun [ Confer French carbonate .] (Chemistry) A salt or carbonic acid, as in limestone, some forms of lead ore, etc.
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  8. carbonate
    1. A salt of carbonic acid. ... 2. The ion CO3=. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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  9. carbonate
    noun a salt or ester of carbonic acid (containing the anion CO3)
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  10. carbonate
    verb treat with carbon dioxide; `Carbonated soft drinks`
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  11. carbonate
    verb turn into a carbonate
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  1. carbonate
    (kahr´bә-nāt) a salt of carbonic acid.
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  2. Carbonate
    • (n.) A salt or carbonic acid, as in limestone, some forms of lead ore, etc.
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  3. carbonate
    any member of two classes of chemical compounds derived from carbonic acid or carbon dioxide (q.v.). The inorganic carbonates are salts of carbonic ... [7 related articles]
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  4. Carbonate
    a salt or ester of carbonic acid.
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  5. Carbonate
    In chemistry, a carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid, characterized by the presence of the carbonate ion, {chem|CO|3|2-}. The name may also mean an ester of carbonic acid, an organic compound containing the carbonate group C(=O)(O–)2. The term is also used as a verb, to describe carbonation: the ...
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  6. Carbonate
    Compound consisting of a single atom of carbon and three atoms of oxygen. Carbonate has the following chemical structure CO3.
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  7. carbonate
    A salt or ester of carbonic acid, H2CO3, containing the carbonate ion [CO3]2-. A solution of carbon dioxide in water reacts with a base to form a carbonate. Carbonates are common rock-forming minerals, occu...
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  8. carbonate
    carbonate (kär'bunāt", –nut) , chemical compound containing the carbonate radical or ion, CO3-2. Most familiar carbonates are salts that are formed by reacting an inorganic base (e.g., a metal hydroxide) with carbonic acid. Normal carbonates are formed when equivalent amount...
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  9. Carbonate
    A carbonate is a salt formed by the union of carbon dioxide with a base element, such as calcium carbonate; sodium carbonate; barium carbonate; sodium bi-carbonate. Many of the carbonates are extensively used in the arts and in medicine.
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  10. carbonate
    Ion formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water; any salt formed by this ion and another chemical element, usually a metal. Carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolves sparingly in water (for example, when rain falls through the air) to form carbonic acid (H2CO3), which unites ...
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  11. carbonate
    1) Salt
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