Search results for "Carbonate" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • areas, airborne dust contains enough calcium carbonate to counter the natural acidity of precipitation, and rainfall can be neutral or even alkaline ...
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  • Bitumen is a mixture of dark, sticky, highly viscous organic liquids composed mainly of aromatic hydrocarbons. It is usually black or dark brown ...
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  • Reefs, in general, are built by various carbonate-secreting organisms that have the ability to erect wave-resistant frameworks close to sea ...
    10 KB (1,511 words) - 05:54, 25 August 2020
  • burned to obtain soda ash (primarily sodium carbonate). Soda ash is used in the manufacture of glass, pulp and paper, detergents, and some chemicals ...
    11 KB (1,607 words) - 17:38, 25 January 2023
  • this neptunyl core readily complexes with carbonate as well as other oxygen-containing ionic groups, such as OH-, NO2-, NO3-, and SO42-). In ...
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  • Rhenium (chemical symbol Re, atomic number 75) is a silvery-white, lustrous, rare metal. Obtained as a byproduct of molybdenum refinement, it ...
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  • * carbonate CO32− (carbonic acid) * chloride Cl− ... as sodium silicoaluminate or magnesium carbonate. It is common practice ...
    36 KB (5,357 words) - 01:13, 21 April 2023
  • capability and increased calcium carbonate production in hermatypic corals (Madl and Yip 2000). Various reproductive strategies are utilized by ...
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  • |Molten carbonate fuel cell |Molten alkaline carbonate (e.g., sodium bicarbonate NaHCO3) ...
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  • Coral reef is the term for any fully marine, underwater ecosystem with a calcium carbonate foundation produced by the skeletons of living organisms ...
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  • chloride (Cl-), phosphate (PO43-), and hydrogen carbonate (HCO3-). The electric charge symbols of plus (+) and minus (-) indicate that the substance in ...
    13 KB (1,858 words) - 08:06, 29 December 2021
  • have hard exoskeletons reinforced with calcium carbonate tend to preserve well as fossils, but many crustaceans have only thin exoskeletons. Most ...
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  • of erosion. Sea urchin erosion of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) at some reefs has ... Bioerosion of reef calcium carbonate by parrotfish can range from ...
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  • sediments, and banded iron formations. Carbonate rocks are rare, indicating ... the widespread epicontinental seas and carbonate deposition of the Mississippian. ...
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  • Electroplating involves the coating of an electrically conductive object with a layer of metal using electrical current. Usually, the process ...
    13 KB (1,984 words) - 17:16, 29 December 2021
  • like matrix) and mud stone, dolomite from carbonate banks topped by algal mats ... lay to the east. An algal mat-covered carbonate bank was deposited (this ...
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  • with the sulfur dioxide present. The calcium carbonate of the limestone produces pH-neutral calcium sulfate that is physically removed from the scrubber ...
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  • anion (HCO3−) and lose a second to form carbonate anion (CO32−). Both Ka values are small, but Ka1 > Ka2 . A triprotic acid (H3A) can undergo ...
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  • as well as the dissolution of carbonate matter such as Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) found in shells. Organic matter, including anthropogenic artefacts ...
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  • caves are often adorned with calcium carbonate formations produced through slow precipitation, including the most common and well-known stalactites ...
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