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Calcium carbonate and Carbonate

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Difference between Calcium carbonate and Carbonate

Calcium carbonate vs. Carbonate

Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound with the formula CaCO3. In chemistry, a carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid (H2CO3), characterized by the presence of the carbonate ion, a polyatomic ion with the formula of.

Similarities between Calcium carbonate and Carbonate

Calcium carbonate and Carbonate have 24 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bicarbonate, Calcination, Calcite, Calcium oxide, Carbon, Carbon dioxide, Carbonate minerals, Carbonate rock, Carbonic acid, Chemical compound, Coral, Dolomite, Glass, Gusev (Martian crater), Hard water, Iron, Iron ore, Lime (material), Limestone, Oxygen, Rock (geology), Sodium bicarbonate, Solubility equilibrium, Water.

Bicarbonate

In inorganic chemistry, bicarbonate (IUPAC-recommended nomenclature: hydrogencarbonate) is an intermediate form in the deprotonation of carbonic acid.

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Calcination

The IUPAC defines calcination as "heating to high temperatures in air or oxygen".

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Calcite

Calcite is a carbonate mineral and the most stable polymorph of calcium carbonate (CaCO3).

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Calcium oxide

Calcium oxide (CaO), commonly known as quicklime or burnt lime, is a widely used chemical compound.

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Carbon

Carbon (from carbo "coal") is a chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6.

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Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide (chemical formula) is a colorless gas with a density about 60% higher than that of dry air.

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Carbonate minerals

Carbonate minerals are those minerals containing the carbonate ion, CO32−.

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Carbonate rock

Carbonate rocks are a class of sedimentary rocks composed primarily of carbonate minerals.

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Carbonic acid

Carbonic acid is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H2CO3 (equivalently OC(OH)2).

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Chemical compound

A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.

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Coral

Corals are marine invertebrates in the class Anthozoa of phylum Cnidaria.

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Dolomite

Dolomite is an anhydrous carbonate mineral composed of calcium magnesium carbonate, ideally The term is also used for a sedimentary carbonate rock composed mostly of the mineral dolomite.

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Glass

Glass is a non-crystalline amorphous solid that is often transparent and has widespread practical, technological, and decorative usage in, for example, window panes, tableware, and optoelectronics.

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Gusev (Martian crater)

Gusev is a crater on the planet Mars and is located at and is in the Aeolis quadrangle.

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Hard water

Hard water is water that has high mineral content (in contrast with "soft water").

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Iron

Iron is a chemical element with symbol Fe (from ferrum) and atomic number 26.

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Iron ore

Iron ores are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted.

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Lime (material)

Lime is a calcium-containing inorganic mineral in which oxides, and hydroxides predominate.

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Limestone

Limestone is a sedimentary rock, composed mainly of skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral, forams and molluscs.

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Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.

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Rock (geology)

Rock or stone is a natural substance, a solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids.

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Sodium bicarbonate

Sodium bicarbonate (IUPAC name: sodium hydrogen carbonate), commonly known as baking soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3.

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Solubility equilibrium

Solubility equilibrium is a type of dynamic equilibrium that exists when a chemical compound in the solid state is in chemical equilibrium with a solution of that compound.

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Water

Water is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance that is the main constituent of Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the fluids of most living organisms.

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Calcium carbonate and Carbonate Comparison

Calcium carbonate has 170 relations, while Carbonate has 78. As they have in common 24, the Jaccard index is 9.68% = 24 / (170 + 78).

References

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