carbonatics
Carbonatics is a term that can refer to several concepts within chemistry and geology, often related to carbon compounds or processes involving carbon. In a general chemical context, it might loosely describe compounds containing carbon, though this is not a formal classification. More specifically, it can be used in relation to carbonates, which are salts or esters derived from carbonic acid. These minerals, such as calcite and aragonite (both forms of calcium carbonate), are fundamental components of rocks like limestone and marble, and play a crucial role in geological cycles.
In a geological context, "carbonatics" could also refer to geological formations or sequences rich in carbonate