Carbon

  • 81carbon — anglis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Cheminis elementas. simbolis( iai) C atitikmenys: lot. carboneum angl. carbon rus. углерод …

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  • 82carbon — anglis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. carbon vok. Kohlenstoff, m rus. углерод, m pranc. carbone, m …

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  • 83carbon — carboun m. charbon ; houille ; anthrax. Carbon de bòsc : charbon de bois. expr. Èstre sus lei carbons : être sur des charbons ardents …

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  • 84carbon — [18] The notion underlying carbon is probably that of ‘burning’; it has been tentatively traced back to a base *kar ‘fire’. The word’s immediate source was French carbone, coined in the 1780s on the basis of Latin carbō ‘coal, charcoal’… …

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  • 85Carbon dioxide — Carbon dioxide …

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  • 86Carbon neutrality — Carbon neutral redirects here. For other uses, see Carbon neutral (disambiguation). Part of a series on Green economics …

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  • 87Carbon sequestration — is the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) and may refer specifically to: The process of removing carbon from the atmosphere and depositing it in a reservoir. [1] When carried out deliberately, this may also be referred to as carbon dioxide removal,… …

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  • 88Carbon fiber — or carbon fibre [See American and British English spelling differences.] (alternately called graphite fiber, graphite fibre or carbon graphite) is a material consisting of extremely thin fibers about 0.0002–0.0004 inches (0.005–0.010 mm) in… …

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  • 89Carbon tetrachloride — IUPAC name …

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  • 90Carbon capture and storage — (CCS) is an approach to mitigating global warming based on capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from large point sources such as fossil fuel power plants and storing it instead of releasing it into the atmosphere. Although CO2 has been injected into… …

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