All carbonate materials primarily contain carbon, oxygen, and a metal or a cation. The general chemical formula for carbonates is ( \text{CO}_3^{2-} ), where the carbonate ion consists of one carbon atom and three oxygen atoms. Common metals found in carbonates include calcium, magnesium, and sodium, among others. Examples of carbonate minerals include calcite (calcium carbonate) and dolomite (calcium magnesium carbonate).
Yes it is. All carbonates are insoluble, with the exception of 1st row elements.
All of the planets in this solar system contain all of those elements, and it is quite likely that every planet throughout the galaxy is likely to contain all of these elements.
No, not all carbonates are insoluble in water. While many carbonates, such as calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate, have low solubility, some, like sodium carbonate and potassium carbonate, are soluble in water. The solubility of carbonates generally depends on the metal ion they contain and the pH of the solution.
As all the chemical elements neptunium contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
All atoms of chemical elements contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
All carbon minerals contain antiquity elements.
All materials and that includes minerals contain the elements. Sulfates contain sulfur and oxygen
All materials contain atoms of chemical elements.
All the natural or artificial materials are formed from chemical elements, without any exception.
All carbonates are comprised of carbon and oxygen. Carbonated beverages, such as soda, have a high concentration of carbonate gas.
Not all materials contain oxygen and silicon. These elements are commonly found in minerals and rocks, but there are many other types of materials, such as metals, plastics, and organic compounds, that do not contain oxygen and silicon as primary components.
Yes, all the mixtures contain compounds or elements.
All materials (indeed all things) are made up of atoms of various elements.
No, they can contain impurities.
Limestones can contain different amounts of carbonate materials, and may be formed under different environments via different organisms and different amounts of precipitate and degrees of impurities.
Yes it is. All carbonates are insoluble, with the exception of 1st row elements.
"Organic" materials are defined as materials that contain the element carbon, but a broader interpretation will include all of the CHON elements; Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen. Any substance that contains all four elements is certainly an "organic" molecule, even if it formed in the absence of any life process.