betadicarbonate
Betadicarbonate is a term that appears to be a misspelling or a non-standard chemical nomenclature. The correct and widely recognized chemical term for compounds containing the dicarbonate anion is indeed bicarbonate, also known as hydrogen carbonate. The bicarbonate ion has the chemical formula HCO3-. It is a polyatomic anion that is formed by the deprotonation of carbonic acid (H2CO3). Bicarbonate plays a crucial role in biological systems, most notably in maintaining the pH balance of blood, a process known as the bicarbonate buffer system. It is also a significant component of natural waters and is involved in geological processes such as the formation of limestone.
In organic chemistry, the term "dicarbonate" might refer to a functional group containing two carbonate groups,