carbonate

🇬🇧/ˈkɑːbənət/ 🇺🇸/ˈkɑːrbənət/📚 20349GREgmat
Carbonate is used in the names of some substances that are formed from carbonic acid, which is a compound of carbon dioxide and water. 碳酸盐

noun [物质名词]碳酸盐

In many marine creatures, however, the skeleton is composed of a mineral variety of calcium carbonate called aragonite.
然而,很多海洋生物的骨骼由一种叫作霰石的碳酸钙矿物变体组成。

verb [vt. 及物动词]溶解碳酸盐;转成碳酸盐

Bats, swallows and more are chemically preserved in the pose in which they perished, sealed in the deposits of sodium carbonate in the water.
蝙蝠、燕子以及更多的动物遗体以化学方式保存成它们死亡时的姿势,被密封在水里的碳酸钠沉积物中。

carbonate

-ate ⌜ 表示使成为或具有某种特性的 - indicating to make or become ~ ⌟
来自carbon(n. 碳)
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...1,500 milligrams of calcium carbonate. ...1500毫克的碳酸钙。
...carbonate of ammonia solution. ...碳酸铵溶液。
The fossils buried in Pleistocene and earlier ocean sediments were of foraminifera—small, single-celled marine organisms that secrete shells of calcium carbonate, or calcite. 在更新世和更早的海洋沉积物中埋藏的化石生物属于孔虫类生物,它们是微小的单细胞海洋生物,其分泌的硬壳由碳酸钙和方解石组成。