The chemical compound with the formula Ca(HCO₃)₂ is primarily known as Calcium Bicarbonate.
Calcium bicarbonate is a salt that is typically found in aqueous solution and is notably responsible for the temporary hardness of water.
Common Names and Identifiers for Calcium Bicarbonate
This compound is recognized by its systematic name, several other common names, and a specific identifier used in chemical databases:
Category | Name / Identifier |
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Systematic IUPAC name | Calcium bicarbonate |
Other names | Cleansing lime Bicarbonate of lime Rain salt |
CAS Number | 3983-19-5 |
For more detailed information, you can refer to the Calcium bicarbonate Wikipedia page.