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No. Flour is a mixture of carbohydrates.

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Why do flour manufacturers add calcium carbonate to flour?

Because Calcium Carbonate contains a source of calcium it is added to flour. All manufacturers must add calcium into flour by law. This helps our bones and muscles stay healthy.


What form is lithium carbonate?

A powdery sort of thing, like flour


Is Softasilk flour self rising?

No it is not. I was looking for a non self-rising cake flour and Softasilk does not contain salt or carbonate products to make it self rising.


Is softasilk cake flour self rising?

No it is not. I was looking for a non self-rising cake flour and Softasilk does not contain salt or carbonate products to make it self rising.


What is the name of this ternary salt cu2co3?

copper(II) carbonate or cupric carbonate


Is the carbonate or the calcium the buffer in calcium carbonate?

The carbonate. Calcium is neutral.


Which of these is a carbonate?

Carbonate is a salt or ester of carbonic acid that contains the carbonate ion (CO3^2-). Examples of carbonates include calcium carbonate (CaCO3), sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), and potassium carbonate (K2CO3).


What is the name and formula of carbonates?

MeCO3 where Me is a metal.Ex.: sodium carbonate, potassium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, uranyl carbonate, etc.


What is the use of carbonate?

Each carbonate has specific applications. Please mention a carbonate.


Is CO2 a carbonate?

No. A carbonate is a substance that contains either the carbonate ion or the bicarbonate ion.


What is the IUPAC name for Calcium Carbonate?

The IUPAC organisation has renamed (nomenclature) the whole of organic chemistry. As far as I know , it is doing the same with INORGANIC chemistry. However, caclcium carbonate will remain as calcium carbonate. Its impure and casual forms it is known as limestone, chalk, marble, egg shells. IUPAC ; Interntinal Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.


How would you separate water sodium carbonate and calcium 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.