Substances that do not contain carbonates include metals such as iron, gold, and aluminum, as well as non-metallic elements like sulfur and phosphorus. Additionally, simple compounds like water (H2O) and sodium chloride (NaCl) also lack carbonate groups. Carbonates are specifically characterized by the presence of the carbonate ion (CO3)²⁻, which these substances do not possess.
One example of a substance that does not contain carbonates is pure water (H2O). Carbonates are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen bound together with a metal ion, such as calcium carbonate (CaCO3) found in limestone.
Also an inorganic acid contain the ion H+ and an organic acid the ion (COOH).
No. Slate does not contain any carbonates.
Sulphates, phosphates, oxides, halides and carbonates are minerals that do not contain silicon.
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.
One example of a substance that does not contain carbonates is pure water (H2O). Carbonates are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen bound together with a metal ion, such as calcium carbonate (CaCO3) found in limestone.
No, carbonates do not contain silicon. Carbonates are composed of carbon and oxygen, typically combined with a metal such as calcium, magnesium, or iron. Silicon is a separate element found in silicate minerals.
yes
Also an inorganic acid contain the ion H+ and an organic acid the ion (COOH).
It depends on what kind of rock they are made of. Cliffs formed of igneous rock generally do not contain carbonates. Cliffs that have some limestone, marble, or dolomite do contain carbonates.
When carbonates react with acids, they produce carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt.
No. Slate does not contain any carbonates.
no
Sulphates, phosphates, oxides, halides and carbonates are minerals that do not contain silicon.
No. Silicates do however.
they are carbonates as they are organuc substances and they contain carbon.
Hard water contain calcium and magenesium carbonates.