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Carbon dioxide is the main one.
Carbon dioxide can form carbonates when it react with a basic substance
Bicarbonates,carbonates and organic molecules
Both metal carbonates and metal hydrogen carbonates form carbon dioxide when mixed with acid.
The carbonates will react with acid to form carbon dioxide, a gas which turns lime water cloudy, water, and a salt.
the carbon in the atmosphere has happened since the beginning of time. global warming is a hoax, what al gore and those people are showing you are just seasonal changes. sometimes its hot, sometimes its cold. that's the way the world works.
They form carbonates, nitrates, sulfites.
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Inorganic chemistry generally deals with compounds that don't contain carbon. A few inorganic compounds (such as carbon dioxide, carbonates, etc.) do contain carbon, however.
A majority of the earths carbon is located in the ocean.
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)
Carbon dioxide exists as a gas or in combined states to form Carbonates like Calcium carbonate(CaCO3) in limestone, or Zinc Carbonate(ZnCO3) in Calamine, etc.