Carbonization - Law Dictionary Search Results
Carbon transmitter
A telephone transmitter in which a carbon contact is used
Sodium bicarbonate
HNaCO3 with a slight alkaline taste resembling that of sodium carbonate It is found in many mineral springs and also produced
Cast iron
the Concise Oxford Dictionary as 'a hard alloy of iron, carbon and silicon cast in a mould'. According to New Lexicon
Paper
drawing on, or for decorating, or covering the walls. Now carbon paper which is manufactured by coating the tissue paper with
Carbonization
The act or process of carbonizing
carbonisation
same as carbonization
Bicarbonate
A carbonate in which but half the hydrogen of the acid is
Calcareous
Partaking of the nature of calcite or calcium carbonate consisting of or containing calcium carbonate or carbonate of lime
Carborundum
A beautiful crystalline compound silicon carbide SiC consisting of carbon and silicon in combination also called carbon silicide It is
CO2 extinguisher
for suppressing fire consisting of a steel cylinder containing compressed carbon dioxide which may be released by pressing on a handle
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