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AERATE |
Carbonate |
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POTASH |
Potassium carbonate |
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SODA |
Sodium carbonate |
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SALSODA |
Sodium carbonate |
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NATRON |
Native sodium carbonate. |
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NITRE |
Native sodium carbonate; natron. |
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LIMESTONE |
See Milton mix calcium carbonate |
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CERUSE |
The native carbonate of lead. |
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ANATRON |
Native carbonate of soda; natron. |
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DIALOGITE |
Native carbonate of manganese; rhodochrosite. |
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HYDROCARBONATE |
A hydrous carbonate, as malachite. |
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AZURITE |
Blue carbonate of copper; blue malachite. |
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CHALYBITE |
Native iron carbonate; -- usually called siderite. |
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LIMEBURNER |
One who treats calcium carbonate in a kiln |
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TARTARINE |
Potassium carbonate, obtained by the incineration of
tartar. |
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LANTHANITE |
Hydrous carbonate of lanthanum, found in tabular while
crystals. |
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CALCIFEROUS |
Bearing, producing, or containing calcite, or
carbonate of lime. |
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BRAT |
A thin bed of coal mixed with pyrites or carbonate of lime. |
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HYDROMAGNESITE |
A hydrous carbonate of magnesia occurring in white,
early, amorphous masses. |
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DAWSONITE |
A hydrous carbonate of alumina and soda, occuring in
white, bladed crustals. |
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BISMUTHYL |
Hydrous carbonate of bismuth, an earthy mineral of a
dull white or yellowish color. |
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FERROCALCITE |
Limestone containing a large percentage of iron
carbonate, and hence turning brown on exposure. |
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BROMLIFE |
A carbonate of baryta and lime, intermediate between
witherite and strontianite; -- called also alstonite. |
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BLACKBAND |
An earthy carbonate of iron containing considerable
carbonaceous matter; -- valuable as an iron ore. |
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MAGNESITE |
Native magnesium carbonate occurring in white compact or
granular masses, and also in rhombohedral crystals. |