「DIOXIDE」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Opal, non-crystalline silicon | dioxide, a mix of minerals, IMA/CNMNC valid mineral n |
Burning fuel creates carbon | dioxide, a greenhouse gas. |
the fire was putting 21,000 tonnes of sulfur | dioxide a day into the atmosphere. |
sions for 2006 were ~721 megatonnes of carbon | dioxide, about 29% above Canada's Kyoto targets. |
Subsequent processing with liquid carbon | dioxide, achieved in the same extractor by merely low |
Sulfur | dioxide acts to depolarize the anode of the electroly |
Carbon | dioxide affects the curve in two ways: first, it infl |
olyzes to form carbonate radical and nitrogen | dioxide, again as a pair of caged radicals. |
ls in these spaces have been killed by carbon | dioxide agent release. |
t then be "regenerated" by blowing low carbon | dioxide air, such as ambient air, through the bed. |
The capture of carbon | dioxide allows to accelerate the process of photosynt |
y acidic taste often produced by using carbon | dioxide alone. |
His team estimates that sulfur | dioxide, along with ozone, nitrogen dioxide and parti |
act with water to produce hydrogen and carbon | dioxide along with sodium citrate and water (C3H5O(CO |
Injection or reinjection of carbon | dioxide also takes place in order to reduce the emiss |
from chromate salts by reduction with sulfur | dioxide, although other methods exist. |
monium salt yields on dry distillation carbon | dioxide, ammonia, pyrrol and other substances. |
stes include lactic acid, acetic acid, carbon | dioxide, ammonia, and urea. |
g for R&D on geologic sequestration of carbon | dioxide, among other projects; set emissions standard |
id quickly decomposes by splitting off carbon | dioxide and leaving behind an amine. |
Plass, G.N., 1959, Carbon | Dioxide and Climate, Scientific American, July, p. 41 |
These bacteria produce carbon | dioxide and a number of compounds that account for th |
Plass, G.N., 1956, Carbon | Dioxide and the Climate, American Scientist 44, p. 30 |
d, acetic acid, lactic acids, ethanol, carbon | dioxide, and hydrogen. |
eparate the nitrogen from any residual carbon | dioxide and water and the remaining nitrogen content |
The mass of the remains (ash, water, carbon | dioxide, and other gases) is the same as it was prior |
It is customary to express carbon | dioxide and carbonic acid simultaneously as CO2* . |
l quantities of harmless gases such as carbon | dioxide, and water vapor with trace amounts of carbon |
Like uranium | dioxide and some other uranium compounds, uranium car |
tive fermentation, in contrast, yields carbon | dioxide and ethanol in addition to lactic acid, in a |
, these two radicals recombine to form carbon | dioxide and nitrate. |
is because it is readily oxidizable to carbon | dioxide and water.' |
t is often used as an alternative to chlorine | dioxide and elemental chlorine in totally chlorine fr |
ia succiniciproducens, is known to fix carbon | dioxide and produce succinic acid. |
The first of these new videos was on carbon | dioxide and methane. |
Gases, mostly carbon | dioxide and traces of hydrocarbons, are drawn off and |
is estimated that by 2020 emissions of sulfur | dioxide and nitrogen oxides from ships will exceed la |
sulfur coal to reduce the emissions of sulfur | dioxide and utilizes an electrostatic precipitator to |
table sugars present in the dough into carbon | dioxide and ethanol. |
Media", nutrient solutions (along with carbon | dioxide and light), provide the materials needed for |
lic reaction that releases acetone and carbon | dioxide and produces a highly reactive ketene compoun |
compose over time (spontaneously) into carbon | dioxide and water |
s of about 60 percent nitrogen, 18-20% carbon | dioxide and some oxygen, which are not flammable. |
be caused by water containing sulfur, carbon | dioxide and oxygen. |
be retrofitted onto Bailly to capture sulphur | dioxide and nitrogen oxides. |
n observed to break caffeine down into carbon | dioxide and ammonia. |
tons of pollution each year, including sulfur | dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions, which were alle |
ontaining algae itself using dissolved carbon | dioxide and sunlight energy. |
th through the interaction of methane, carbon | dioxide and ultraviolet light (sunlight). |
stion of gasoline (a hydrocarbon) into carbon | dioxide and water. |
e world's second-largest producer of titanium | dioxide and a leading producer of titanium chemicals. |
rapidly and uses efficiently sunlight, carbon | dioxide and inorganic elements, for the production of |
e range of about 450-800 °C, releasing carbon | dioxide and leaving a residue of magnesium oxide and |
The resulting 22-page report, "Carbon | dioxide and climate: A scientific assessment", is one |
us, in producing isobutyraldehyde from carbon | dioxide and sunlight. |
typically consists of nitrogen, argon, carbon | dioxide and water vapour. |
lobin) is a compound of hemoglobin and carbon | dioxide, and is one of the forms in which carbon diox |
spliced in to allow the absorption of carbon | dioxide and the use of sunlight to power the system. |
ction of cold, slightly moist PoCl4 by sulfur | dioxide; and heating PoCl4 in a stream of carbon mono |
or manufacture of germane gas using germanium | dioxide and sodium borohydride. |
red by the absorption of equal parts nitrogen | dioxide and nitric oxide upon aqueous ammonia. |
d poisonous agent is hydrogen cyanide; carbon | dioxide and carbon monoxide have also been used. |
trations of gases such as water vapor, carbon | dioxide, and ozone. |
ood, in addition to detecting arterial carbon | dioxide and pH. |
SO2Cl2 is prepared by the reaction of sulfur | dioxide and chlorine in the presence of a catalyst, s |
its length and gradient, gases such as carbon | dioxide and carbon monoxide could easily build up, po |
(pyruvate), is turned into ethanol and carbon | dioxide, and the energy production efficiency is low |
ystem designed to control emissions of sulfur | dioxide and nitrogen oxides. |
ide that was produced is oxidized to nitrogen | dioxide, and the remainder of the water is removed as |
rom a keg using nitrogen or mixed gas (carbon | dioxide and nitrogen). |
rine from potassium permanganate or manganese | dioxide and hydrochloric acid |
semipermeable membranes, permeable for carbon | dioxide and retaining oxygen, can be made from this m |
haemoglobin (which transports oxygen, carbon | dioxide, and nitric oxide), |
ently mischaracterized as a mixture of carbon | dioxide and hydrogen sulfide. |
le actinide oxides such as high fired uranium | dioxide and MOX fuel if it is swallowed then it will |
Center for the Study of Carbon | Dioxide and Global Change, Center for the Study of CO |
gases, such as water vapour, ammonia, carbon | dioxide, and pump oil vapors may be in gaseous form i |
educed to non-toxic compounds, such as carbon | dioxide and water. |
nutrients to reach tissues, and allows carbon | dioxide and metabolic waste to be removed. |
t in processes that affect atmospheric carbon | dioxide and oxygen concentrations. |
mpared with the chemical bonds holding carbon | dioxide and water together. |
ides such as NO (nitric oxide), NO2 (nitrogen | dioxide) and N2O (nitrous oxide aka laughing gas). |
ssible to reverse the reaction to form sulfur | dioxide and the sodium sulfite solution. |
Joseph Black - discoverer of carbon | dioxide and of latent heat. |
hemical reaction that describes water, sulfur | dioxide, and iodine reacting to form sulfuric acid an |
ied the action of light on mixtures of carbon | dioxide and chlorine, and when he entered the Institu |
gen is plentiful, butane burns to form carbon | dioxide and water vapor; when oxygen is limited, carb |
eased a yearly total of 61,000 tons of sulfur | dioxide and 11 million tons of carbon dioxide. |
ycle air breathed by humans, absorbing carbon | dioxide and replenishing it with oxygen through photo |
nd oxygen, oxidizes carbon monoxide to carbon | dioxide and oxidizes unburnt hydrocarbons to carbon d |
ferment these sugars into ethanol and carbon | dioxide and the ethanol is purified through a combina |
lping with global warming by absorbing carbon | dioxide and providing oxygen, and energy savings due |
small amount is actually dissolved as carbon | dioxide, and the remaining amount of carbon dioxide i |
decomposed, on dry distillation, into carbon | dioxide and pyromellitic acid, C10H6O8; when distille |
quality burning and the production of sulfur | dioxide, and so is regulated in commercially sold gas |
s for extracting carbon from dissolved carbon | dioxide and for nitrogen fixation. |
2, is free of other contaminants like sulphur | dioxide and would be cheaper than standard fossil fue |
it would "generate millions of tons of carbon | dioxide and carbon monoxide pollution in the Geelong |
ents and allowing a rapid expulsion of carbon | dioxide and other waste products. |
blood, whilst also monitoring arterial carbon | dioxide and pH. |
lso able to identify concentrations of sulfur | dioxide and dust. |
d over special columns that absorb the carbon | dioxide and water. |
By using a blend of sulfur | dioxide and benzene, some improvement can be effected |
Emissions are 1.2 million tonnes carbon | dioxide and 5 parts per million nitrogen oxide. |
ic gasses such as Oxygen, Water Vapor, Carbon | Dioxide and Nitrogen can absorb, and be excited causi |
igh-pressured liquid oxygen, nitrogen, carbon | dioxide and flammable gas. |
onal calculation including atmospheric carbon | dioxide and stratospheric ozone". |
having a value of 3.3 times the GWP of carbon | dioxide) and can serve as a functional replacement fo |
and COPD/asthma-aggravating compound, sulfur | dioxide, and the inverse relation to the presence of |
is oxidised in the atmosphere to form sulfur | dioxide, and this leads to the production of sulfate |
be prepared through the reaction of selenium | dioxide and selenium tetrabromide. |
in contact with the atmosphere absorb carbon | dioxide, and as these waters come into contact with r |
s, where the sugars turn into alcohol, carbon | dioxide and other components. |
rom grains, which produces alcohol and carbon | dioxide, and thereby turns wort into beer. |
ucing a flue gas composed primarily of carbon | dioxide and water vapor; other trace pollutants depen |
of polymeric membranes to separate the carbon | dioxide and hydrogen sulfide from the natural gas str |
ll converts an energy source into ATP, carbon | dioxide and water via glycolysis, the Krebs cycle and |
ed soda water while experimenting with carbon | dioxide and tasting the results. |
omposes at 141°C, releasing oxygen and carbon | dioxide, and decomposes slowly at lower temperatures. |
o tricalcium aluminate, calcium oxide, sulfur | dioxide and oxygen. |
to be unstable, decomposing to BeO and carbon | dioxide, and requiring storage under CO2 . |
in which vast quantities of dissolved carbon | dioxide and methane could explode from the lake and t |
by the production of gases, primarily carbon | dioxide and methane. |
cose and oxygen to release energy with carbon | dioxide and water as byproducts. |
some existing on Earth is metabolising carbon | dioxide and hydrogen and producing methane. |
olved the redistribution reaction of selenium | dioxide and selenium tetrachloride. |
f olivine in the presence of water and carbon | dioxide, and is favored at moderate temperatures and |
of carbonate (carbonate, bicarbonate, carbon | dioxide, and carbonic acid) shifts until the concentr |
ulfuric acid on the negative terminal or lead | dioxide and sulfuric acid on the positive terminal). |
sions from power plants-in particular, sulfur | dioxide and nitrogen oxides-as well as decrease carbo |
sium bicarbonate, it reacts to produce carbon | dioxide and a salt. |
s plant matter which fixed atmospheric carbon | dioxide, and part of its carbon becomes fertiliser wh |
he sugars in the mash, producing heat, carbon | dioxide and alcohol. |
ise enough to distinguish ammonia from carbon | dioxide anyway. |
nn diffraction: He-Ne laser through tellurium | dioxide AOD. |
activity toward water, alcohol foam or carbon | dioxide are preferred for fire suppression. |
o now more than 90% of the detrimental sulfur | dioxide are filtered out from smoke. |
Additional sugar and carbon | dioxide are also added to the mixture. |
The fuels other than uranium | dioxide are not compromised. |
Selenium and selenium | dioxide are reacted with bromine to form selenium mon |
new crust is being created, helium and carbon | dioxide are some of the volatiles being outgassed fro |
fic rocks in the presence of water and carbon | dioxide as a prograde metamorphic reaction. |
ses less water, but it still generates carbon | dioxide as also carbon disulfide and calcium sulfide. |
togenic metabolism involves the use of carbon | dioxide as a carbon source and hydrogen as an energy |
azoxystrobin, potassium bicarbonate, hydrogen | dioxide as well as the biological control agent Bacil |
mosphere or hydrosphere in the form of carbon | dioxide as a part of the carbon cycle. |
latile RAM (NVRAM), where it replaces silicon | dioxide as the insulating layer. |
Growing plants absorb carbon | dioxide as they grow. |
ing fumes of phosphorus pentoxide and sulphur | dioxide as well as producing a great deal of heat. |
ght to contribute to global changes in carbon | dioxide as more saline waters are less soluble to car |
campaign promises in 2000 to regulate carbon | dioxide as a pollutant. |
tively to recover hydrogen sulfide and carbon | dioxide as separate streams, so that the hydrogen sul |
and included plots of the isotherms of carbon | dioxide at high pressures. |
t contain less than 2.5 atmospheres of carbon | dioxide at sea level and 20 °C. |
The Seebeck coefficient of uranium | dioxide at room temperature is about 750 µV/K, a valu |
bisphosphate, D-ribulose combines with carbon | dioxide at the start of the photosynthetic process in |
tures, so Venus now has a high-density carbon | dioxide atmosphere. |
bilize global temperatures and contain carbon | dioxide atmospheric concentrations. |
place what was lost, but the amount of carbon | dioxide available in the system - free or dissolved - |
ss uses the whole plant to improve the carbon | dioxide balance and increase yield. |
Carbon | dioxide barrier in polyethylene terephthalate (PET) b |
al warming potential 675 times that of carbon | dioxide, based on a 100-year time frame [May 2010 TEA |
Although the efficiencies of present titanium | dioxide based photocatalysts are low, the incorporati |
plant had to cut down production of titanium | dioxide because of EC environmental regulations. |
Titanium | dioxide, becomes highly hydrophilic under UV light. |
CO2 (Carbon | dioxide) before, during or after power production |
warm water is naturally saturated with carbon | dioxide, besides containing some sulpher & other skin |
preventing the exchange of oxygen and carbon | dioxide between the blood and the body's cells. |
When carbon | dioxide binds to hemoglobin, carbaminohemoglobin is f |
improved Picket cascade apparatus, and carbon | dioxide, boiling ethylene in vacuum, and boiling nitr |
For example, if a carbon | dioxide bubble forms between water and the inside sur |
actic acid by bacteria, which generate carbon | dioxide bubbles in the cheese as it ages. |
fermentation is the containment of the carbon | dioxide bubbles which makes the wine "sparkling" as w |
hoses backwards (which would result in carbon | dioxide bubbling up through the drink, but no drink b |
ven the wrong supplies for cleaning up carbon | dioxide build up of the interior. |
ichromate can be reduced, usually with sulfur | dioxide but also with alcohols or formaldehyde, in th |
imate products are permanganate and manganese | dioxide, but the kinetics are complex and the mechani |
about 550 °C created small amounts of carbon | dioxide but no trace of carbon, and assumed that a ca |
rsion of acetoacetate into acetone and carbon | dioxide by acetoacetate decarboxylase is a final irre |
on of sugar molecules into ethanol and carbon | dioxide by yeast. |
It is possible to scrub sulfur | dioxide by using a cold solution of sodium sulfite, t |
to aid the concentration of dissolved carbon | dioxide by preventing diffusion away from the site of |
hermal Reaction between Hydrogen and Nitrogen | Dioxide by P. G. Ashmore and B. P. Levitt (Nature 176 |
RubisCO fixes carbon | dioxide by adding it to the 5-carbon sugar-phosphate, |
conversion of sugars into alcohol and carbon | dioxide by the fermentation process. |
Oxygen quickly converts diars to the | dioxide, C6H4(As(CH3)2O)2. |
Carbon | dioxide can cause severe distress at concentrations o |
Germanium | dioxide can be prepared in both crystalline and amorp |
Bromine | dioxide can also be formed by the treatment of bromin |
systems, which use lime to remove the sulfur | dioxide can reduce or eliminate the likelihood of aci |
gas containing hydrogen sulfide and/or carbon | dioxide can be used, the raw gas must be treated to r |
Titanium | dioxide can also produce electricity when in nanopart |
Carbon | dioxide can bind to amino groups, creating carbamino |
hosphorus and potassium, low levels of carbon | dioxide can also act as a limiting factor on plant gr |
s a potential place for the purpose of carbon | dioxide capture and storage. |
and enjoy fresh air, not a cocktail of carbon | dioxide, carbon monoxide and goodness knows what else |
lso be prepared by the fluorination of carbon | dioxide, carbon monoxide or phosgene with sulfur tetr |
a, increased levels of nitrous oxides, sulfur | dioxide, carbon dioxide, and cancer causing particula |
The inorganic carbon species include carbon | dioxide, carbonic acid, bicarbonate anion, and carbon |
The Beertender uses pressurized carbon | dioxide cartridge to create a greater pressure within |
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