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  • 1Carbon dioxide — Carbon dioxide …

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  • 2Carbon black — is a material produced by the incomplete combustion of heavy petroleum products such as FCC tar, coal tar, ethylene cracking tar, and a small amount from vegetable oil. Carbon black is a form of amorphous carbon that has a high surface area to… …

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  • 3Carbon monofluoride — (CF, CFx, or (CF)x), also called polycarbon monofluoride, polycarbon fluoride, poly(carbon monofluoride), and graphite fluoride, is a material formed by high temperature reaction of fluorine gas with graphite, charcoal, or pyrolytic carbon powder …

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  • 4Loss on ignition — is a test used in inorganic analytical chemistry, particularly in the analysis of minerals. It consists of strongly heating ( igniting ) a sample of the material at a specified temperature, allowing volatile substances to escape, until its mass… …

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  • 5Carbon Leaf — Genre musical Indie rock, alt country, folk rock, Indie Folk musique Celtique Années d activité 1992 à aujourd hui Site …

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  • 6Carbon monoxide poisoning — This article is about carbon monoxide poisoning. For general information on carbon monoxide, see carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide poisoning Classification and external resources Spacefilling model of a carbon monoxide molecule …

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  • 7carbon group element — ▪ chemical elements Introduction  any of the five chemical elements that make up Group 14 (IVa) of the periodic table namely, carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), and lead ( …

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  • 8Carbon Leaf — Infobox musical artist | Name = Carbon Leaf Img capt = Img size = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Richmond, Virginia country = United States Genre = Pop rock/Folk rock Years active = 1992 Present Label = Vanguard Records Associated… …

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  • 9Carbon offset — Part of a series on Green economics Concepts …

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  • 10Carbon star — A carbon star is a late type star similar to a red giant (or occasionally to a red dwarf) whose atmosphere contains more carbon than oxygen; the two elements combine in the upper layers of the star, forming carbon monoxide, which consumes all the …

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