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bicarbonate

/bahy-kahr-buh-nit, -neyt/US // baɪˈkɑr bə nɪt, -ˌneɪt //UK // (baɪˈkɑːbənɪt, -ˌneɪt) //

重碳酸盐,碳酸氢盐,重碳酸钠,重碳酸

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a salt of carbonic acid, containing the HCO3−1 group; an acid carbonate, as sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3.

Examples

  • CO2 is drawn in to form bicarbonate ions that then become carbon-storing carbonate minerals after they’re washed away into the ocean.

  • Is spring water fit for washing the iodized paper; if it contains either sulphate or bicarbonate of lime or muriate of soda?

  • Eesaac Oliver was not to serve packets of tea and pennyworths of bicarbonate of soda over a grocer's counter.

  • In forming such combinations, the addition of a small amount of bicarbonate of soda helps to blend the foods.

  • Then add enough of the bicarbonate of soda solution till it turns the litmus paper back to blue.

  • The bicarbonate of potass can be obtained from the druggist put up in powders of seven and a half grains, each ready for use.