As nouns the difference between carbonate and scapolite
is that carbonate is any salt or ester of carbonic acid while scapolite is (mineralogy) any of several mixed sodium and calcium aluminosilicates which also contain chloride, carbonate and sulfate and are found in metamorphic rocks.
As a verb carbonate
is to charge (often a beverage) with carbon dioxide.
carbonate
English
Noun
(
en noun)
Any salt or ester of carbonic acid.
Derived terms
* barium carbonate
* bicarbonate
* bismuth carbonate
* cadmium carbonate
* calcium carbonate
* calcium magnesium carbonate
* carbonate ion
* carbonate of potash
* carbonate of potassa
* carbonate of potassium
* carbonate strontianite
* copper carbonate
* cupric carbonate
* dicarbonate
* fluocarbonate
* hydrocarbonate
* hydrogen carbonate
* hydrogen carbonate ion
* hydrogen potassium carbonate
* lead carbonate
* lithium carbonate
* magnesium carbonate
* manganese carbonate
* metacarbonate
* oxycarbonate
* percarbonate
* potassic carbonate
* potassium acid carbonate
* potassium carbonate
* potassium hydrogen carbonate
* silver carbonate
* sodium carbonate
* sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate
* sodium hydrogen carbonate
* sulfocarbonate, sulphocarbonate
* strontium carbonate
* thorium carbonate
* urano-ammonic carbonate
* uranoso-ammonic carbonate
* uranyl carbonate
* zinc carbonate
Verb
(carbonat)
To charge (often a beverage) with carbon dioxide.
Derived terms
* carbonatation
* carbonated
* carbonation
* carbonator
English heteronyms
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scapolite
Noun
(
en noun)
(mineralogy) Any of several mixed sodium and calcium aluminosilicates which also contain chloride, carbonate and sulfate and are found in metamorphic rocks