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carbonic acid and contain the carbonate ion, co −. most carbonate salts are insoluble in water, but those that are soluble—carbonates of lithium, sodium, potassium, ammonium, and uranium—produce alkaline aqueous solutions. metal carbonates decompose into carbon dioxide and a metal oxide upon heating
, a process known as calcination. this name is derived from calx, the latin name of calcium oxide or quick lime, which is produced by roasting calcium carbonate minerals, known commonly as limestone, in a kiln. many naturally-occurring minerals including calcite, dolomite, and aragonite, also consist...
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