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1 dietylkarbonat
subst. (kjemi) carbonic acid diethyl ester, ethyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate -
2 dikaliumkarbonat
subst. (kjemi) dipotassium carbonate, dipotassium salt of carbonic acid, potassium carbonate -
3 kalsiumkarbonat
subst. (plast) calcium carbonate subst. (plast) precipitated calcium carbonate -
4 ammoniumkarbonat
subst. ammonium carbonate -
5 bariumkarbonat
subst. barium carbonate -
6 basisk blykarbonat
subst. (maling) [ blyhvitt] white lead, carbonate white lead -
7 blyhvitt
subst. (maling) white lead, carbonate white lead -
8 blykarbonat
subst. lead carbonate -
9 cesiumkarbonat
subst. caesium carbonate -
10 dimetylkarbonat
subst. (kjemi) dimethyl carbonate -
11 dinobuton
subst. (kjemi) dinobuton, 2-sec-butyl-4,6-dinitrophenyl isopropyl carbonate -
12 dinokton
subst. (kjemi) dinocton, methyl-2-(1-methylheptyl)-4,6-dinitrophenyl carbonate -
13 ferrokarbonat
subst. ferrous carbonate -
14 hydrogenkarbonat
subst. hydrogen carbonate -
15 ikke-karbonathardhet
subst. (vvs) non-carbonate hardness -
16 jernkarbonat
subst. iron carbonate -
17 kali
subst. (kjemi) potassium, potash [ kaliumklorat] (klorsurt kali) chloride of potash (kulsurt kali) carbonate of potash -
18 kaliumhydrogenkarbonat
subst. potassium hydrogen carbonate -
19 kalkmetningspunkt
subst. (korrosjonstek) calcium carbonate equilibrium point -
20 kalsiummagnesiumkarbonat
subst. calcium magnesium carbonate
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carbonate — [ karbɔnat ] n. m. • 1787; de carbone ♦ Sel ou ester de l acide carbonique. ⇒ bicarbonate. Carbonate hydraté. ⇒ hydrocarbonate. Carbonate naturel de calcium (⇒ aragonite, calcaire, calcite, chaux) , de cuivre (⇒ azurite, malachite) , de fer (⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
carbonate — (n.) 1794, from Fr. carbonate salt of carbonic acid (Lavoisier), from Mod.L. carbonatem a carbonated (substance), from L. carbo (see CARBON (Cf. carbon)). Carbonic acid (1791) was the old name for carbon dioxide; hence, carbonate (v.), 1805;… … Etymology dictionary
Carbonate — Car bon*ate, n. [Cf. F. carbonate.] (Chem.) A salt or carbonic acid, as in limestone, some forms of lead ore, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
carbonate — [kär′bə nit; ] also, and for v.always [, kär′bənāt΄] n. [Fr: see CARBON & ATE2] 1. a salt of carbonic acid containing the divalent, negative radical CO3 2. an uncharged ester of this acid vt. carbonated, carbonating … English World dictionary
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carbonaté — carbonaté, ée (kar bo na té, tée) part. passé. Terme de chimie. Combiné avec l acide carbonique. Le marbre est de la chaux carbonatée … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
carbonate — vb *aerate, ventilate, oxygenate Antonyms: decarbonate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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