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To separate water, sodium carbonate, and calcium carbonate, you could first evaporate the water to leave behind the dry sodium carbonate and calcium carbonate. Next, you could use solubility differences to further separate the sodium carbonate and calcium carbonate; calcium carbonate is insoluble in water while sodium carbonate is soluble. So, you could dissolve the mixture in water, filter it to remove the calcium carbonate, and then evaporate the water to obtain the sodium carbonate.
Yes: hydrogen carbonate is a stronger acid, and therefore a weaker base, than carbonate.
Copper and carbonate ions form copper carbonate. In practice, copper carbonate usually contains hydroxide ions as well.
HgCO3 is Mercuric carbonate or Mercury(II) carbonate Compare to Hg2CO3 is Mercurous Carbonate or Mercury (I) carbonate .
Yes, hydrogen carbonate (bicarbonate) is soluble in water. It dissolves readily to form a solution.
copper(II) carbonate or cupric carbonate
The carbonate. Calcium is neutral.
MeCO3 where Me is a metal.Ex.: sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, uranyl carbonate, etc.
Each carbonate has specific applications. Please mention a carbonate.
To separate water, sodium carbonate, and calcium carbonate, you could first evaporate the water to leave behind the dry sodium carbonate and calcium carbonate. Next, you could use solubility differences to further separate the sodium carbonate and calcium carbonate; calcium carbonate is insoluble in water while sodium carbonate is soluble. So, you could dissolve the mixture in water, filter it to remove the calcium carbonate, and then evaporate the water to obtain the sodium carbonate.
No. A carbonate is a substance that contains either the carbonate ion or the bicarbonate ion.
Most carbonate minerals are either calcium carbonate (limestone) or a mixture of calcium carbonate with magnesium carbonate (dolomite). However other metals can also combine with carbonate to produce much rarer carbonate minerals.
Sodium Carbonate Potassium carbonate Lithium carbonate Magnesium carbonate
Calcium carbonate makes limestone, while magnesium carbonate makes dolomite.
A carbon carbonate don't exist. Thew ion carbonate is CO3-; a metal carbonate has the chemical formula MeCO3.
Yes: hydrogen carbonate is a stronger acid, and therefore a weaker base, than carbonate.
no