vätekarbonatkolsyrabikarbonat
vätekarbonatkolsyrabikarbonat is a systematic chemical name that refers to a specific ionic compound. It describes a salt formed from the hydrogen carbonate anion (HCO3-) and the cation of a metal. The "vätekarbonat" part of the name directly translates to hydrogen carbonate, also commonly known as bicarbonate. The "kolsyra" refers to carbonic acid (H2CO3), from which the hydrogen carbonate ion is derived. The term "bikarbonat" is a synonym for hydrogen carbonate and is often used interchangeably in common parlance and some chemical contexts.
Therefore, vätekarbonatkolsyrabikarbonat is a redundant or descriptive way of specifying a hydrogen carbonate salt. For example,