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calcium carbonate
It is a compound that is made up of carbon, copper and oxygen. The "ate" in carbonate stands for oxygen.
Lithium Carbonate, try wikipedia for these things
No acid, no bases but salts ! - ate: carbonate, sulfate, phosphate, chlorate - ide: nitride, boride, sulphide, arsenide
The actual formula is K2CO3, capitalization matters when writing chemical formulas. K2CO3 is potassium carbonate.
calcium carbonate
Copper Carbonate.
It is a compound that is made up of carbon, copper and oxygen. The "ate" in carbonate stands for oxygen.
The suffix -ate indicates the presence of three oxygen atoms in the -ate molecule. e.g. copper carbonate is CuCO3- the Cu is the copper, the C is the carbon and the O3 is the -ate
It will be an ide ite or ate ex: chlorIDE sulfITE carbonATE
Lithium Carbonate, try wikipedia for these things
No acid, no bases but salts ! - ate: carbonate, sulfate, phosphate, chlorate - ide: nitride, boride, sulphide, arsenide
the suffix -ate. chlorate -> chloric acid; carbonate -> carbonic acid
The actual formula is K2CO3, capitalization matters when writing chemical formulas. K2CO3 is potassium carbonate.
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copper(II) carbonate or cupric carbonate
This formula should be correctly written as 'CaCO3'. Note the capital 'O' for oxygen. It is the formula for calcium carbonate. In the world at large calcium carbonate is known as limestone, chalk, or marble.