A Carbonate
CO3 is an unstable compound and it is only theoretical.
Ethers are carbon compounds that don't contain alcohol, but contain one oxygen atom (O) between two hydrocarbon groups.
Phosphate group.
Both carbon skeletons and functional groups put together, add, or have atomos of oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon. Different arrangements of atoms bonded to a carbon skeleton can form functional groups, wich give specific properties to molecules.
Starch is made up primarily of glucose. These glucose units are joined by glycosidic bonds. The two primary molecules are amylose and amylopectin. Its chemical formula is C12H22O11.
Carbon and oxygen.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
a non silicate mineral because the only element in it is carbon not oxygen or silicon
Calcite is an example of a carbonate mineral.
oxygen 46.6%
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This is a chemical weathering.
Carbohydrate
a non silicate mineral because the only element in it is carbon not oxygen or silicon
Halides - contain halogens (group 17 of the periodic table) Sulfides - contain sulfer Carbonates - contain carbon, oxygen, and one other element Silicates - contain silicon and oxygen Oxides - contain oxygen and one other element Native elements - are pure elements There are others but these are the 6 major groups.
CO3 is an unstable compound and it is only theoretical.
In lesser terms, oxidation is when a rock or mineral of some sort interacts with oxygen and carbonation is when a rock or mineral interacts with carbon or carbon dioxide.