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Hard water contain calcium and magenesium carbonates.
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The carbonates will react with acid to form carbon dioxide, a gas which turns lime water cloudy, water, and a salt.
Usually oxides, silicates, and carbonates. But it can come in many other forms.
Bicarbonates,carbonates and organic molecules
calcium carbonates in rocks and shells, and also just plain old carbonates
It's carbonates
Both metal carbonates and metal hydrogen carbonates form carbon dioxide when mixed with acid.
Pedocal is a soil that is rich in carbonates. It is a subdivision of zonal soil order and forms in arid and semiarid regions.
no. carbon generally forms covalent bond. but carbon does form ionic bond with metal ions as in carbides, carbonates, bicarbonates (though the number of covalent compounds of carbon are more)
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