Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Dutch bicarbonaat.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [bikarˈbonat]
  • Hyphenation: bi‧kar‧bo‧nat
  • Rhymes: -nat, -at, -t

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bikarbonat (first-person possessive bikarbonatku, second-person possessive bikarbonatmu, third-person possessive bikarbonatnya)

  1. (chemistry) bicarbonate.
    Synonym: asam karbonat

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

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From bi- +‎ karbonat.

Noun

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bikarbonat n (definite singular bikarbonatet, indefinite plural bikarbonat or bikarbonater, definite plural bikarbonata or bikarbonatene)

  1. (chemistry) bicarbonate, an older name for hydrogenkarbonat

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Swedish

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Etymology

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Compound of bi- (bi-) +‎ karbonat (carbonate), derived from Latin carbo (coal). Attested since 1820.

Cognate with English bicarbonate, French bicarbonate and German bikarbonat.

Noun

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bikarbonat c

  1. (chemistry, cooking) trivial name for the salt sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3), one of the constituents of baking soda
    • c. 2021, Najla Gergi, “Chocolate chip cookies”, in Tasteline[1]:
      4. Blanda ihop mjöl, bikarbonat och salt i en separat bunke.
      4. Mix flour, sodium bicarbonate and salt in a separate bowl.
  2. (chemistry, food) trivial name for bicarbonate, HCO3, one of the ions that are formed when carbon dioxide is dissolved in water

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