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What is the properties of carbonates ?

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Answered by ssasreeja
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Due to the carbonate ion having a planar structure, they have physical properties with marked anisotropy like greater birefringence, could be dissolved in hydrochloric acid and happen to be soft to touch.

Answered by lalastoreoppo18
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The carbonates tend to be soft, soluble in hydrochloric acid, and have a marked anisotropy in many physical properties (e.g., high birefringence) as a result of the planar structure of the carbonate ion. The carbonate minerals contain the anionic complex (CO3)2–, which is triangular...

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