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The composition of solid phases in the Na+K+Ca2 +∥CO3 2 -OH--H2O system at 95°C was studied. Triple carbonates of alkali metals and calcium, different from the known synthetic and natural compounds, were found in the system.
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Lipin, V.A. Specific Features of the Composition of Solid Phases in the Na+K+Ca2+∥CO 2-3 OH--H2O System. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 74, 1781–1785 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014854601342
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