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Database citation: Buzgar N., Apopei A. I., Buzatu A. (2009) – Romanian Database of Raman Spectroscopy (http://rdrs.ro). Each Raman entry must be cited accordingly. See 'References' of each Raman spectrum.

Carbonates

 

Natrite (synthetic) Raman spectrum

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Categories: Anhydrous carbonates

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Potassium carbonate (synthetic) (K2CO3) Raman spectrum

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Dolomite Raman spectrum

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Cerussite Raman spectrum

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Strontianite Raman spectrum

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Witherite (synthetic) Raman spectrum

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Witherite Raman spectrum

Posted on April 22, 2017 by Tzontonel

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Aragonite Raman spectrum

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Rhodochrosite Raman spectrum

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Siderite Raman spectrum

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