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  • A carbon fixation reaction that fixes carbon dioxide into the four carbon molecule oxaloacetate; usually found in the mesophyll cells of plants that
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  • <noinclude>Carbon has many allotropes. For more information see: [[Carbon/Phase diagram]]</noinclude>
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  • ...nd with one connected carbon atom and a single bond with another connected carbon; the molecule may have more than one ring and many side chains
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  • A stable allotrope of carbon where the carbon atoms are arranged in an isometric-hexoctahedral crystal lattice, commonly
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  • == Charcoal an allotrope of carbon? == ...than its arrangement of carbon atoms. The [[fullerenes]] are allotropes of carbon, though, and deserve a mention.
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  • ...red for the first step of the Calvin cycle to reduce carbon dioxide during carbon fixation.
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  • ...arbon/fibre epoxy composites. Commercilization of high Modulus Pitch based carbon fibres with a focus on industrial applications. Education: PhD. Composite M
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  • |[[Carbon]]: | [[Carbon/Boiling point|{{:Carbon/Boiling point}}]]
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  • |[[Carbon]]: | {{:Carbon/Boiling point}}
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  • ...rccs.htm Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage. *[http://arstechnica.com/journals/science.ars/2006/9/19/5341 Carbon Dioxide Lakes in the Deep Ocean] Posted by John Timmer, September 2006
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  • ...esonance imaging]] (MRI) and [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] spectroscopy. Carbon-14 is radioactive, and is therefore useful for radiation tracing and [[Carb
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  • ...lements|chemical element]], [[carbon]]. It is the most stable allotrope of carbon in [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]] prescribed [[stand Graphite is one of two [[crystallographic]] carbon allotropes, the other being [[diamond]]. Graphite has a [[lamellar]] struct
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  • ...ole as malic acid until the following light period when it is converted to carbon dioxide for fixation by the Calvin cycle.
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  • ...gas that gives the sparkle to many soft drinks, some wines, and beer. The carbon dioxide gas freezes at &minus;78.5 °C (&minus;109.3 °F) and the frozen f
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbon dioxide]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbon nanotube]]
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}} {{r|Carbon monoxide}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbon nanotube/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbon/Periodic table]]
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  • ...nd [[chemical pneumonitis]]. Phosgene has many different names, including carbon oxychloride, chloroformyl chloride, carbonyl chloride, carbonic dichloride, ...water molecules act as [[nucleophile|nucleophiles]] and attack the central carbon atom.
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  • #REDIRECT[[Carbon capture and storage]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Carbon capture and storage]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Carbon capture and storage]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Carbon capture and storage]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Carbon capture and storage]]
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  • A '''carbonyl group''' is a [[functional group]] which consists of a [[carbon]] atom with is double bound to an [[oxygen]] atom. Closely related chemica ...s [[electrophile|electrophilic]]. As such, [[nucleophilic attack]] of the carbon atom is a useful reaction mechanism for chemicals containing a carbonyl gro
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  • ...Environmental Audit Committee Inquiry into: Carbon Capture and Storage] [[Carbon Capture and Storage Association]] (CCSA) , London, England
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  • ...they are called a [[furanose]]. When fructose cyclizes into such a five carbon ring, it is called [[fructofuranose]].
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  • ...ion]], that is, by conversion of all unsaturated (double and triple carbon-carbon) bonds to saturated (single) C&mdash;C bonds by addition of [[hydrogen]].
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  • ...he main greenhouse gases for Earth are [[water]] vapor (H<sub>2</sub>O), [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), and [[ozone]] (O<sub>3</sub>). Some other gases ...bon dioxide emissions. See [[Kyoto Protocol]], [[emissions trading]] and [[carbon credits]].
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  • Aromatic molecules which contain atoms other than carbon in the ring.
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  • | pagename = Carbon dioxide | abc = Carbon dioxide
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  • A naturally occurring allotrope of the element carbon.
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  • A class of molecules that contain only [[carbon]] and [[hydrogen]] atoms.
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  • A monosaccharide with six carbon atoms, having the chemical formula C6H12O6.
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  • An organic compound containing a carbon triple bonded to nitrogen.
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  • Allotropes of carbon with an extremely thin, hollow cylindrical nanostructure.
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  • | pagename = Carbon nanotube | abc = Carbon nanotube
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  • '''Capnography''' is a technique for continuously monitoring the [[carbon dioxide]] content of expired air. It is particularly useful in field and em ...[[blood gas analysis]] by focusing on the actual gas exchange rather than carbon dioxide in blood. Like [[pulse oximetry]], it is a relatively noninvasive t
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  • An increased [[partial pressure]] of [[carbon dioxide]] in the [[blood]].
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  • A decreased [[partial pressure]] of [[carbon dioxide]] in the [[blood]].
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  • An organic molecule that contains exclusively carbon and hydrogen atoms, with only single bonds between carbons
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  • | pagename = Carbon capture and storage | abc = carbon capture and storage
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  • ...itself facilitates assembly of long chains and rings of carbon; and small carbon molecules (like [[sugar]]s, [[amino acid]]s and [[nucleotide]]s) easily joi ...e combinations. The shapes of the bonding orbitals of at least some of the carbon bonds add yet additional levels of information -for example, in double bond
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  • A type or class of sex [[steroid]] [[hormone]] with an eighteen carbon atom base structure.
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  • An approach to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by capturing carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>).
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  • Chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to a single carbon atom.
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  • [[Chemical compound]]s containing [[carbon]]-[[silicon]] [[chemical bond|bonds]].
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  • *[[Carbon]]
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  • Continuous recording of the carbon dioxide content of expired air.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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