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Meaning of "metal carbonates"

metal carbonates: Chemical compounds composed of a metal cation bonded to a carbonate anion. Common examples include calcium carbonate (CaCO3) found in limestone and copper carbonate (CuCO3) known as malachite

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metal carbonates
Typical bases include metal carbonates or bicarbonates.
Metal carbonates such as potassium carbonate are preferred.
Suitable bases include alkali metal carbonates.
Alkali metal carbonates and percarbonates.
Suitable examples include alkali metal carbonates.
Preferred metal carbonates are the carbonates of divalent metals.
Preferable basic compounds include alkali metal carbonates.
Preferred among the alkali metal carbonates is potassium carbonate.
Alkali metal carbonates such as sodium carbonate are particularly preferred.
Preferred bases are alkali metal carbonates and bicarbonates.
The metal carbonates used were bismuth subcarbonate and cobalt carbonate.
Preferred bases are alkali metal carbonates.
Examples of polyvalent metal carbonates include precipitated calcium carbonate.
Describe the reactions between acids and metal carbonates.
The polyvalent metal carbonates may be synthetic or naturally occurring.

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Among them ammonia derivates and metal carbonates are preferred.
Alkali metal carbonates and bicarbonates are not normally used as compressible materials.
The ammonium and alkali metal carbonates are also suitable.
The protecting groups are removed using alcoholic alkali metal carbonates.
Suitable bases are alkali metal carbonates such as anhydrous potassium carbonate.
The thus formed carbonates are hence advantageously alkaline earth metal carbonates.
Conversion to metal carbonates.
The article preferably comprises different types of alkaline earth metal carbonates.
It is thus possible to use alkali metal carbonates such as sodium or potassium carbonates.
Examples of the inorganic base are alkali metal hydroxides and alkali metal carbonates.
Suitable bases are alkali metal carbonates such as sodium carbonate or potassium carbonate.
Examples of suitable mineral acceptors are alkali metal carbonates or bicarbonates.
Alkali metal carbonates and hydroxides which may be mentioned are potassium and sodium salts.
Examples of the base include alkali metal carbonates such as potassium carbonate.
Carbon dioxide may also be reacted with metal oxides to form metal carbonates.
Preferred carbonate salts comprise alkali metal carbonates such as sodium or potassium carbonate.
Typical examples of the base having weak nucleophilic property include alkali metal carbonates.
Suitable basic materials include alkali metal carbonates and alkyl metal hydroxides.
Alkailne earth metal carbonates like calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate can also be used.
Examples of suitable mineral acid acceptors are alkali metal carbonates and bicarbonates.
Of these, the metal carbonates or the tertiary amines are preferred.
Suitable bases are trialkylamines and alkali or alkaline earth metal carbonates or hydroxides.
Preferred bases include alkali metal carbonates with potassium carbonate being more preferred.
Suitable water soluble inorganic salts include the alkali metal carbonates and bicarbonates.
Examples of alkali metal carbonates include potassium carbonate, etc.
Suitable water soluble inorganic slats include the alkali metal carbonates and bicarbonates.
The base is chosen from alkali metal carbonates or bicarbonates, preferably sodium bicarbonate.
The base used can be selected from alkali metal hydroxides or from alkali metal carbonates.
The catalyst is selected from alkali metal carbonates or hydroxides or alkaline earth metal hydroxides.
The most preferred buffer agents according to the invention are alkali metal carbonates and phospates.
Suitable materials include alkali metal carbonates and bicarbonates for example sodium salts thereof.
Waterglasses can be prepared industrially by melting silica sand with the corresponding alkali metal carbonates.
Further examples are aluminium carbonate and mixed alkali metal carbonates such as sodium glycine carbonate.
Alternatively, alkali metal carbonates such as potassium carbonate or sodium carbonate may be used.
Suitable coating materials include the alkali and alkaline earth metal carbonates and sulphates or chlorides.

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