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  • ...troleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbons]] having about 10 to 17 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s and a [[Boiling point|boiling]] range of about 175 to 345 °[[C
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  • ...etroleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbon]]s having about 9 to 14 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s and a [[Boiling point|boiling]] range of about 175 to 345 °[[C
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  • ...etroleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbon]]s having about 9 to 14 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s and a [[Boiling point|boiling]] range of about 175 to 345 °[[C
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  • '''Carbon nanotubes''' are tubular [[carbon]] molecules that have properties that make them potentially useful in [[nan A nanotube is a structure similar to a [[fullerene]], only the carbon [[atom]]s are rolled into a [[cylinder]] instead of a [[sphere]]; each end
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  • ...ral gas]] or [[Petroleum crude oil|petroleum]] with a high percentage of [[carbon]] that can be burned to produce heat or energy, whose extraction is destruc
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  • ...and molecular mass, the ratio of atomic mass to one twelfth of the mass of carbon <sup>12</sup>C at rest in its nuclear and electronic ground state, approxim
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  • ...troleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbons]] having about 17 to 70 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s and a [[Boiling point|boiling]] range of about 315 to 590 °[[C
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  • ...ero-carbon, dispatchable<ref name=LoadFollowing /> energy needed for a low-carbon future, but not by simply building more of what we already have. New innova ...ll not be able to meet the demand. Meeting the world's needs for reliable carbon-free electricity generation could require thousands of nuclear plants, or p
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  • ...of delivering oxygen to the body's cells via the blood, and the removal of carbon dioxide wastes that result from metabolism.
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  • ...troleum crude oil]] consisting of [[hydrocarbons]] having about 17 to 70 [[carbon]] [[atom]]s and a [[Boiling point|boiling]] range of about 315 to 590 °[[C
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  • ...vast number of [[organic compound]]s (compounds containing at least one [[carbon]]-[[hydrogen]] bond).
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  • ...ardened effectively, including [[carbon steel]]s containing 0.35 - 0.55% [[carbon]] and many [[low alloy steel]]s. Additionally, control over the area to be
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  • '''Hydrocarbons''' are a class of [[molecule]]s that contain only [[carbon]] and [[hydrogen]] atoms. Some of them make very good fuels. [[Gasoline]] ...xcept for the carbon atoms at the ends, which are only bonded to one other carbon atom. Saturated hydrocarbon names generally end with the suffix "ane" whic
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  • ...n</math> = 20.7). The presence of a central carbonyl group, with only one carbon on each side, makes it the smallest [[ketone]]. Its high dielectric consta ...ingle bond and donates electrons to the oxygen. As a result, the carbonyl carbon atom becomes partially charged and becomes more electrophilic. Protonation
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  • ...t furnace, iron ore and [[coke (fuel)|coke]] (degassed coal, which is pure carbon) are fed into the top of the furnace, while air, containing oxygen, is for The carbon monoxide (CO) reduces the iron oxide in the ore, giving pure iron:
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  • ...ain a small percentage of air pollutants such as [[particulate matter]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[nitrogen oxide]]s, [[sulfur oxide]]s and [[mercury]]. Typical Technologies for the removal and [[carbon capture and storage|capture]] of carbon dioxide from flue gases are now under active research and development as
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  • ...allest amine. When the nitrogen atom is bonded to one, two, three or four carbon atoms, the chemical is called a primary amine, secondary amine, tertiary am
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  • Areas of Professional Expertise: Thermal conductivity, carbon-polymer Conductivity of Carbon Fiber/Liquid Crystal Polymer Composites”, Journal
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  • ...gen|O]]<sub>2</sub>). Compared with traditional [[zinc-carbon battery|zinc-carbon batteries]], while both produce approximately 1.523 [[volt]]s per cell, alk ...the [[cathode]] of manganese dioxide. So far, they are comparable to zinc-carbon batteries, but the difference is that alkaline batteries use [[potassium]]
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  • ...a detergent contain a non-polar, long, [[alkyl]] chain of at least twelve carbon atoms at one end of its molecule and a polar hydrophilic group at the other ...ether sulfate. Longer detergents, such as stearyl sulfate, with eighteen carbon atoms, are also quite commonly used, as are [[sulfonate]]s.
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  • ...lp them take carbon out of the soil instead of producing their own organic carbon. A detailed study of the relationship, published in the open access journal ...ids have no chlorophyll and rely on fungi colonizing their roots for their carbon supply.
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  • ...on-carbon bond cleavage. In experiments using tritium (H<sup>3</sup>) and carbon-14 (C<sup>14</sup>) labels, no loss of the labels occurs during the convers
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  • ...[[ethane]], [[propane]], [[isobutane]], normal [[butane]], [[nitrogen]], [[carbon dioxide]] and [[hydrogen sulphide]]. ...edu/ees123/clathrate.htm Clathrates: little known components of the global carbon cycle]</ref>
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  • ...s that both resources must be developed in order to stabilize and reduce [[carbon dioxide]] emissions:<ref>[http://aceee.org/store/proddetail.cfm?CFID=295733 ...wing demand growth will only begin to reduce total emissions; reducing the carbon content of energy sources is also needed.
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  • | pagename =Carbon | abc = Carbon
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  • ...s with his atoms, and found the answer….Carbon monoxide (CO) was ©O, while carbon dioxide (C02) was ©OO. Nitrous oxide (N20) was ØØO, and ØO was nitric
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  • ...onfusing. Are we to assume diamond melts at 3550, but the resulting liquid carbon immediately resolidifies as graphite and then sublimes at 3800? Better stat
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  • To put a dent in the carbon and energy problems consider a project to replace all the coal fired plants ...at a high efficiency, high capacity space elevator would solve the world's carbon and energy crisis in short order.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Carbon dioxide]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Carbon capture and storage}}
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  • ...to be observed by non-[[chemist]]s is the conversion of [[dry ice]] into [[carbon dioxide]] gas. In chemistry labs, sublimation, when possible, serves as a
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  • ...s at a slightly higher temperature. The heaviest oils may contain up to 25 carbon atoms and not reach their boiling point until 761°F (405°C). Petrol is a mixture of compounds of carbon and hydrogen called hydrocarbons; most of the hydrocarbons in petrol are al
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  • ...cessing_ng.asp Natural Gas Supply Association] Scroll down to ''Sulfur and Carbon Dioxide Removal''
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  • ...| author = Patt, S.L. & Schoolery, J.N. | title = Attached Proton Test for Carbon-13 NMR | journal = J. Magn. Reson. | volume = 46 | pages = 535-539 | year =
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  • Wallace, A, ''Technocracy: Building a new sustainable society for a post carbon world'' Network of European Technocrats. 2007. ISBN 978-9-1633-1249-6
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  • Wallace, A, ''Technocracy: Building a new sustainable society for a post carbon world'' Network of European Technocrats. 2007. ISBN 978-9-1633-1249-6
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  • Wallace, A, ''Technocracy: Building a new sustainable society for a post carbon world'' Network of European Technocrats. 2007. ISBN 978-9-1633-1249-6
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}}
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  • ...nly at low temperatures, Si-Si- chains with valence 4 silicon in place of carbon. ::My reason for listing silicones, containing no carbon, is that they are of significant biological interest, especially in exobiol
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  • ...cid. [[Asparagine]] has a similar structure with a side chain that is one carbon atom shorter.
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  • ...ive three sentences that were nothing but the chemical formulas for water, carbon dioxide and ozone. I deleted the section and replaced it with internal CZ l
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  • ...r advanced field medicine where an artificial airway is inserted, direct [[carbon dioxide]] measurement with [[capnography]] is another complementary techniq ...ng used by a patient. For this purpose, it is necessary to also measure [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) levels with [[arterial blood gas]] testing.
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  • This section provides a combustion analysis for a few typical fuel cases (carbon, hydrogen, sulfur, coal, oil and gas) when the fuel reacts with air at stoi ...ting to note that the enthalpy value for basic combustion elements such as carbon (C), hydrogen (H), sulfur (S), oxygen (O) and nitrogen (N) is equal to zero
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  • ...nsidering their impact on the climate and what they can do to reduce their carbon footprint etc. On top of that I also have a number of hobbies that include
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  • Concentrated [[sulfuric acid]] dehydrates formic acid to give carbon monoxide.
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  • ...points for articles. One of the interesting issues is finding inexpensive carbon dioxide sensors, which is also an issue in medicine. The low end on gaseous ...-called "supply side economics". Nope, not covered in this article. As for carbon dioxide sensors, I really know nothing about them so I really can't help yo
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  • ...ub>1</sub>N<sub>4</sub>H<sub>2</sub>) in which four nitrogen atoms and one carbon atom form a 5-atom heterocycle. They can be synthesized by [[click chemist
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  • ...both a nitrogen and an [[oxygen]] atom in the ring system. The [[ketone]] carbon is noted by the suffix "one".
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  • == electron configuration carbon == ...y attempts. I do understand, to a degree, what you say, but my drawing of carbon's electron configuration seems to accord with most elementary treatments.
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  • ...eate biologically important molecules from fatty acids and other dietary [[carbon]] sources.
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  • ...nd to graphite is imperceptibly slow! In the mid-1980s a further family of carbon allotropes known as fullerenes (or "buckyballs") were discovered, leading t
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  • ...dehyde]]. As an aldehyde, it is a useful chemical for the addition of two carbon atoms to another chemical. It is produced biosynthetically by the [[Reduct
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  • I'm interested in contract bridge, horticulture (specifically carbon dioxide, fertilizers and pesticides), English, Spanish, and Peruvian celebr
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  • | pagename = Carbon monoxide | abc = Carbon monoxide
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  • (3) Carbon sequestration by increasing soil organic matter.
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  • ...rests are bio-energy, solar energy, microbiology, wastewater treatment and carbon dioxide sequestration. I also like reading, surfing the internet, animals a
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  • ...t use organic nutrients as a source of food. Block arrows indicate flow of carbon-containing molecules, red, use of ATP, green, used of reducing power (hydro * Thirteen precursor carbon-skeletons
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  • |molformula= [[Carbon|C]]<sub>9</sub>[[Hydrogen|H]]<sub>13</sub>[[Nitrogen|N]]<sub>4</sub> |molformula= [[Carbon|C]]<sub>9</sub>[[Hydrogen|H]]<sub>13</sub>[[Nitrogen|N]]<sub>4</sub>
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  • ...the ringed structure. These contrast with [[arenes]], which only contain carbon atoms in the ring structure. Heterocycles play a large role in the biochem
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  • The R Group of '''Arginine''' consists of a chain of three carbon atoms and a guanidine group at the end of the chain.
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  • ...h any [[acid gas]]es, such as [[hydrogen sulphide]] (H<sub>2</sub>S) and [[carbon dioxide]]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), are removed from the natural gas by reacting w ...re not as economically acceptable as the reversible reactive absorption of carbon dioxide by ethanolamine solutions.
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  • *[[Carbon fixation]], whereby CO<sub>2</sub> is reduced to carbohydrate.
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  • '''Benzene''' (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>6</sub>) is a six carbon aromatic compound commonly used in industry as a precursor for other import
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  • responsible data centers. The ultimate goal is to enable sustainable, carbon-neutral computing at a large scale. Mark has a Master of Science degree in
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  • ...electron donors. It is very similar to [[glutamine]], which has one extra carbon on the side chain before the amide group, and [[aspartic acid]], which has
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  • ...n carriers, pigments, and existing and alternative modes of photosynthetic carbon fixation. ...s of the solar spectral output and the energetics of oxygen production and carbon dioxide reduction with two photochemical reactions.
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  • A '''nitrile''' is an organic compound containing a carbon triple bonded to nitrogen.
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  • ...oxylation of L-[[glutamic acid]] to form [[gamma-aminobutyric acid]] and [[carbon dioxide]]. The enzyme is found in bacteria and in invertebrate and vertebra
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  • Methane is catalytically reacted with [[steam]] (H<sub>2</sub>O) to form [[carbon monoxide]] and hydrogen: The [[carbon monoxide]] produced reacts with water to form [[carbon dioxide]] and more hydrogen:
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