carbonate Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of carbonate In English

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Examples of carbonate

  • Some fishing is carried on: but the staple trade is the export of sand, which, being highly charged with carbonate of lime, is much used for manure. 

  • The carbonate of ammonia was dissolved in water and sprinkled over the growing wheat at three different times during the spring. 

  • The carbonate which is formed upon the charcoal, beyond the oxide, is of a bluish-white color. 

  • The principal mineral impurities of well and spring water are lime, magnesia, soda, and oxide of iron, combined with carbonic and sulphuric acids, forming carbonates, sulphates, and chloride of sodium, or common salt. 

  • With carbonate of soda it fuses with effervescence to a bead which spreads over the charcoal. 

  • She takes the broadest of views, including any discrete carbonate structure with topographic relief formed by in situ or bound organic components.

  • There is also a general lack of seismic reflection horizons as a result of the uniformity of the carbonate succession.

  • They are attached to the vein walls and embedded in carbonates just like the carbonaceous filaments.

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Translations of carbonate In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    碳酸鹽…

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  • 中文简体

    碳酸盐…

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  • Polski

    węglan…

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