carbonate

英 ['kɑːbəneɪt] 美 ['kɑrbənət]
  • vt. 使充满二氧化碳;使变成碳酸盐
  • n. 碳酸盐
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carbonate 碳酸盐

来自carb-,碳,-ate,化学名词后缀,盐。

carbonate (n.)
1794, from French carbonate "salt of carbonic acid" (Lavoisier), from Modern Latin carbonatem "a carbonated (substance)," from Latin carbo (see carbon).
carbonate (v.)
1805, "to form into a carbonate," from carbonate (n.) by influence of French carbonater "transform into a carbonate." Meaning "to impregnate with carbonic acid gas (i.e. carbon dioxide)" is from 1850s. Related: Carbonated; carbonating.
1. Essentially fractures can cut most types of carbonate fabric.
实质上裂缝可割切大多数类型的碳酸盐组织.

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2. Rock faces commonly show a stockwork of intersecting quartz and carbonate veins.
岩石的外表呈现交织的石英及碳酸盐细脉组成的网格构造.

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3. The calcium carbonate content of phosphate rock determines the pore structure.
磷矿中碳酸钙的含量决定了磷矿的毛细孔结构.

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4. Carbonation is the combination of carbonate or bicarbonate ions with minerals.
碳酸作用是碳酸根离子或重碳酸根离子与矿物的化合作用.

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5. Glauconite, detrital carbonate skeletal debris, marine fossils, and collophane are commonly present.
海绿石 、 碳酸盐骨骸碎屑 、 海相化石和胶磷矿普遍出现.

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