fémkarbonátok
Fémkarbonátok are chemical compounds that contain a metal cation and the carbonate anion (CO3^2-). These compounds are salts derived from carbonic acid. The properties of metal carbonates vary widely depending on the specific metal involved. For example, alkali metal carbonates like sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) are generally soluble in water and have alkaline properties. In contrast, alkaline earth metal carbonates such as calcium carbonate (CaCO3), a very common mineral, are typically insoluble in water. Many transition metals also form carbonates, which can exhibit a range of colors and solubilities.
Metal carbonates are often formed through geological processes, such as the weathering of rocks or the precipitation
When heated, most metal carbonates decompose, releasing carbon dioxide gas and forming the corresponding metal oxide.