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Carbonate (1868 bytes)
1: ...] this interconversion between carbon dioxide and carbonate ions. 3: Carbonate-containing [[salt]]s are industrially and minerol... 4: ubiquitous. The term "carbonate" is also commonly used to 5: ...e salts. Most common is [[limestone]], or calcium carbonate. The process of removing these salts is called [... 8: ...as into the water, or by dissoving carbonate or bicarbonate salts into the water. Copper(II) carbonate (837 bytes) 1: ...mixture of both copper carbonate and basic copper carbonate in various stages of [[hydration]]. It was former... 5: '''Basic copper(II) carbonate''' occurs naturally as [[malachite]] (CuCO<sub>3<... Magnesium carbonate (705 bytes) 1: '''Magnesium carbonate''', also known as '''magnesite''' when found in n... 3: Magnesium carbonate is added to [[table salt]]s to prevent caking and... 7: Basic magnesium carbonate is also called ''Artinite''. 11: [[Category:Carbonates]] Potassium carbonate (2732 bytes) 1: '''Potassium carbonate''' (also known as ''pearl ash'' or ''salts of tar... 17: <td>Potassium carbonate</td> 20: <td>[[potassium|K<sub>2</sub>]][[carbonate|CO<sub>3</sub>]]</td> 98: [[Category:Carbonates]] Barium carbonate (1274 bytes) 1: '''Barium carbonate''' ([[Barium|Ba]][[Carbonate|CO]]<sub>3</sub>), also known as '''witherite''',... Sodium carbonate (7369 bytes) 15: <td>Sodium carbonate </td> 18: <td>[[sodium|Na]]<sub>2</sub>[[carbonate|CO<sub>3</sub>]]</td> 93: ...''' or '''soda ash''', [[sodium|Na]]<sub>2</sub>[[carbonate|CO<sub>3</sub>]], is a sodium salt of [[carbonic ... 97: ... a combination of sodium carbonate and [[sodium bicarbonate]], have been mined from dry lake bottoms in [[Egy... 101: ...Leblanc]] patented a process for producing sodium carbonate from [[salt]], [[sulfuric acid]], [[limestone]], ... Calcium carbonate (3088 bytes) 15: <td>Calcium carbonate</td> 18: <td>[[Calcium|Ca]][[carbonate|CO<sub>3</sub>]]</td> 90: '''Calcium carbonate''' is a [[chemical compound]], with [[chemical f... 103: [[Category:Carbonates]] 107: [[fr:Carbonate de calcium]] Lithium (12777 bytes) 1: ... For the article on mood-stabilizing drugs, see [[Lithium salt]].'' 7: | colspan="2" align="center" | '''lithium''' – [[beryllium]] 18: | Lithium, Li, 3 141: ... located in group 1, among the [[alkali metal]]s. Lithium in its pure form is a soft, silver white [[metal]... 145: ...s strongly, the flame becomes a brilliant white. Lithium is a [[univalent]] element. Molten-carbonate fuel cells (282 bytes) 1: '''Molten-carbonate fuel cells''' ('''MCFC''') are high-temperature f... Lithium diisopropylamide (304 bytes) 1: '''Lithium diisopropylamide''' (LDA), is a strong [[base (ch... Lithium nitrate (2954 bytes) 10: [[Image:Lithium_nitrate.jpg||290px|]] <br/> '' Lithium nitrate '' 14: <td>Lithium nitrate </td> 17: <td>[[lithium|Li]][[nitrate|NO<sub>3</sub>]]</td> 89: '''Lithium nitrate''' is an [[oxidation|oxidizing]] agent us... 92: ...[[nitrate|NO<sub>3</sub>]]([[solid|s]]) → 2[[lithium|Li]][[nitrite|NO<sub>2</sub>]]([[solid|s]]) + [[o... Lithium chloride (4028 bytes) 6: ...="2" | '''[[systematic name|IUPAC]] name''' <br/> lithium chloride 63: | bgcolor="#ffeedd" | [[lithium fluoride]] 64: [[lithium bromide]] 65: [[lithium iodide]] 72: '''Lithium chloride''' behaves as a fairly typical [[ionic c... Lithium tetrahydridoaluminate (361 bytes) 1: '''Lithium tetrahydridoaluminate''' is a powerful chemical [... Lithium (song) (3935 bytes) 2: !align="center" bgcolor="yellow" colspan="3"|''Lithium'' 36: |valign="top"|<small>'''''Lithium'''''</small> 40: "'''Lithium'''" is a song by the [[grunge]] band [[Nirvana (b... 42: ...stabilisers]] such as [[lithium carbonate]] and [[lithium orotate]]; because of this the lyrics are often i... 48: ... the MTV execs a solid shock before jumping into "Lithium". Lithium salt (5182 bytes) 1: ...'lithium citrate''' is used. The orotate salt, [[lithium orotate]], may also be used. The salt is widely d... 3: The use of lithium salts was developed by the Australian psychiatris... 6: ... take up to a week for lithium to have an effect. Lithium treatment is generally considered to be unsuitabl... 8: ==Lithium toxicity and side effects== 9: ... compounded by [[heat]], can result in increasing lithium levels. Lithium, Missouri (785 bytes) 1: '''Lithium''' is a village located in [[Perry County, Missou... 4: Lithium is located at 37°49'56" North, 89°53'1" W... 6: [[Image:MOMap-doton-Lithium.png|right|Location of Lithium, Missouri]] Lithium hydroxide (569 bytes) 1: ...rrosive [[alkali]]. It is the product of mixing [[lithium]] and [[water]]. The reaction is as follows: 5: ...t purple flame. For this reson, [[lithium battery|lithium batteries]] must be kept away from water. 7: One of lithium hydroxide's uses is in air purification systems f... Lithium orotate (2221 bytes) 1: '''Lithium orotate''' is a type of [[lithium salt]] often sold as an over-the-counter dietary ... 3: ... cell membrane and releases within the cell. The lithium is metabolized within the cell, particularly at t... 6: ...ing is potentially dangerous. Therefore if using lithium Orotate to stabilize moods, or combat depression,... 8: ...However, many patients use it in place of lithium carbonate, as side effects tend to be significantly reduced... Lithium polymer cell (5034 bytes) 1: ...ot held in an organic solvent, like in the proven lithium ion design, but in a solid [[polymer]] composite ... 3: ...e many advantages of this design over the classic lithium ion design. The solid polymer electrolyte is not ... 7: Still early in its development, Lithium Polymer technology still has problems with [[inte... 9: The lithium in a Li Po cell is hazardous and will react viole... 13: ...thinner, and lighter phones. Another advantage of lithium polymer cells over nickel cadmium and nickel meta... Lithium ion battery (4156 bytes) 3: '''Lithium ion batteries''' (or '''Li-ion''') have become ve... 9: ...constant voltage until the current drops to zero. Lithium ion batteries cannot be fast-charged and need at ... 15: ...m]] [[salt]] in an [[organic]] [[solvent]]. Since lithium metal which might be produced under irregular cha... 19: ...more advanced lithium ion battery design is the [[lithium polymer cell]]. 23: ...ies]] or [[nickel metal hydride|NiMH batteries]], lithium ion batteries should be charged early and often. ...
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