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what is bicarbonate and tricarbonate?​

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Answered by Jopoul333
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Infobox references. In inorganic chemistry, bicarbonate (IUPAC-recommended nomenclature: hydrogencarbonate) is an intermediate form in the deprotonation of carbonic acid. It is a polyatomic anion with the chemical formula HCO − 3.

Conjugate acid: Carbonic acid

Chemical formula: HCO−; 3

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Infobox references. In inorganic chemistry, bicarbonate (IUPAC-recommended nomenclature: hydrogencarbonate) is an intermediate form in the deprotonation of carbonic acid. It is a polyatomic anion with the chemical formula HCO − 3.

In organic chemistry, a tricarbonate is a compound containing the divalent [–O––O––O––O–] functional group, which consists of three carbonate groups in tandem, sharing two oxygen atoms. These compounds can be viewed as double esters of a hypothetical tricarbonic acid, HO––O––O––OH

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