alkalicarbonates
Alkalicarbonates are a class of chemical compounds that are formed by the reaction of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal with carbonic acid. They are characterized by the presence of the carbonate ion (CO3^2-) and a metal cation. The general formula for alkalicarbonates is M2CO3, where M represents an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal.
Alkalicarbonates are typically white, crystalline solids that are soluble in water. They are commonly used in
The most common alkalicarbonates are sodium carbonate (Na2CO3), potassium carbonate (K2CO3), and calcium carbonate (CaCO3). Sodium
Alkalicarbonates are generally considered to be non-toxic and are not known to cause any significant health