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35: 496:, with the O−C−O angle varying between 120° and 130° depending on the context. The metal atoms interact with both oxygen atoms. However two geometrical arrangements for the lithium and caesium salts were detected, only one of them being symmetrical on the two oxygen atoms. 475:
to an oxygen atom from the substrate through its free bonds. In these contexts, it appears that the carbonite ion reacts with excess carbon monoxide to form an anion with the
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Kafafi, Zakya H.; Hauge, Robert H.; Billups, W. Edward; Margrave, John L. (1983). "Carbon dioxide activation by lithium metal. 1. Infrared spectra of LiCO
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Kafafi, Zakya H.; Hauge, Robert H.; Billups, W. Edward; Margrave, John L. (1984). "Carbon dioxide activation by alkali metals. 2. Infrared spectra of MCO
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Binet, Claude; Ahmed Badri; Magali Boutonnet-Kizling; Jean-Claude Lavalley (1994). "FTIR study of carbon monoxide adsorption on ceria: CO
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was used as the metal. The alkali metal carbonites obtained in the cryogenic experiments decomposed to the corresponding
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Babaeva, M. A.; Tsyganenko, A. A. (1987). "Infrared spectroscopic evidence for the formation of carbonite
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The presence of carbonite ions has been proposed to be relevant to the absorption of
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data confirm earlier theoretical studies that the carbonite anion has a
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
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Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions
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Index

Carbonite (ion)

CAS Number
12709-62-5
JSmol
Interactive image
InChI
SMILES
Chemical formula
Molar mass
Conjugate acid
Bicarbonite
Carbonate
Carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide
Oxalate
Bicarbonite
Carbonous acid
standard state
Infobox references
ion
anion
chemical formula
C
O
divalent
deprotonation
carbonous acid
Alkali metal
lithium

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