PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «CARBONOUS»
carbonous
carbon
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tetravalent
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four
electrons
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there
three
naturally
occurring
isotopes
being
stable
carbonous
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ˈkȧb
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CARBONOUS»
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1
Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
Now tliore is another oxide of carbon of which I have not yet spoken, which
consists of one proportion of carbon and one of oxygen ; it is called carbonous
oxide. If I take carbonic gas and half unburn it, I remove one-half of the oxygen,
and the ...
2
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science: A Journal ...
Again, although the combination heat of oxygen and carbonous oxide is 68 units,
while that of oxygen and hydrogen is only 57 units, yet, as was shown by Bunsen
many years ago, upon exploding a mixture of oxygen with a joint excess of ...
3
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science: ...
At this high temperature, hydrochloric acid and carbonic anhydride gases also
undergo partial decomposition, into hydrogen and chlorine, and into carbonous
oxide and oxygen respectively. Upon what do these singular decompositions by
...
4
The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
Carbonous oxide. Carbonic gas is really a combination of one proportion of
carbon and two proportions of oxygen. Now there is another oxide of carbon
ofwhichlhave not yet spoken, which consists of one proportion of carbon and one
of ...
Sir William Crookes, 1869
5
A dictionary of chemistry and mineralogy: with an account of ...
Therefore we may reckon on an average that ioo grains of the carbonous oxyd
obtained from the decomposition of the earthy carbonats with metallic substances
in its purest poffible state, unmixed with any hydrogen, to be composed of about ...
Arthur Aikin, Charles Rochemont Aikin, 1807
6
A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy , with an Account ...
Therefore we may reckon on an average that IOO grains of the carbonous oxyd
obtained from the decomposition of the earthy carbonats with metallic substances
in its purest possible state, unmixcd with any hydrogen, to be composed of about
...
Arthur Aikin, Charles Rochemont Aikin, 1807
CO Carbonous oxide. H2003 Carbonic Acid. COZCarbanhydride. HCN Prussic
or hydrocyanic acid. HCNO Cyanic acid. Formic acid furnishes only one class of
salts, which are consequently monobasic, as exemplified by sodium formiate ...
8
A Text Book of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Inorganic
In the equation :— (C0); + 02 = (C02): —two molecules carbonous oxide and one
molecule of oxygen yield two molecules carbonic di-oxide—the volume-relations
may be read thus :—four volumes carbonous oxide and two volumes of oxygen ...
George Frederick Barker, 1871
9
USPTO Image File Wrapper Petition Decisions 0356
An electric double layer capacitor comprising: a positive polarizing electrode
made of a first kind of carbonous material having a first distribution of pore
diameters; and a negative polarizing electrode made of a second kind of
carbonous ...
10
The Annals of Philosophy
It is carbonous oxide, a gas that may be formed by partially decomposing
carbonic acid. When a well dried carbonate, such as carbonate of barytes, or lime
, is distilled with dry iron filings, the iron attracts a part of the oxygen of the
carbonic ...
6 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CARBONOUS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
carbonous en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Grub your plants will love
... into the garden, or add in thin layers to a compost and incorporate plenty of dry, carbonous material to balance this nitrogen-rich ingredient. «New Zealand Herald, Ago 13»
Gardening: Build perfect compost heap
You'll need plenty of brown, carbonous stuff: autumn leaves, shredded uncoated office paper, ripped up newspaper (after you've read it), ... «New Zealand Herald, Abr 13»
Gardening: Worm bin magic
If you have vinegar flies, keep the surface of foodscraps covered with a damp sack, and add carbonous materials and a little lime. Add more ... «New Zealand Herald, Nov 12»
Coal-Fired Pizza: Is It Charred or Just Burnt?
Fans of coal-fired pies seek out that char for the carbonous flavor it brings to pies. If it's done right, there's something flavorful about that kind of ... «Broward New Times, Jun 10»
Transforming Coal Into Clean Energy
... and it has the ability to convert carbonous resources (such as coal or other feedstocks) into a distillate stream that can be turned into a wide ... «Forbes, Oct 09»
Compost: Bin there . . . do that
3. Assemble the basic ingredients: Browns and greens. Browns are carbonous items, like dried leaves, wood shavings or shredded newspaper. «Toronto Star, Ago 09»