“The Chemistry of Carbonates: Structure, Reactions, and Applications”


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Carbonates are salts or esters of carbonic acid containing the carbonate ion (CO₃²⁻). They are widely found in nature, especially in minerals like calcite, aragonite, and dolomite. Carbonates play essential roles in geology, environmental science, and industrial applications, including cement production, water treatment, and CO₂ sequestration. In biological systems, carbonates contribute to bone and shell formation.


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