Carbonization - Law Dictionary Search Results
carbon 14
a radioactive isotope of carbon with a half life of 5730 years It occurs naturally in minute quantities and is used as the
Carbon steel
Steel deriving its qualities from carbon chiefly without the presence of other alloying elements opposed to alloy steel
Carbon transmitter
A telephone transmitter in which a carbon contact is used
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carbonisation
same as carbonization
Bicarbonate
A carbonate in which but half the hydrogen of the acid is replaced by a positive element or radical thus
Bunsen cell
A zinc carbon cell in which the zinc amalgamated is surrounded by dilute sulphuric acid and the carbon by nitric acid
Calcite
Calcium carbonate or carbonate of lime It is rhombohedral in its crystallization and thus distinguished from aragonite It includes common
Cast iron
Highly carbonized iron the direct product of the blast furnace used for making castings and for conversion into wrought iron
Choke damp
See Carbonic acid under Carbonic
Hydromagnesite
A hydrous carbonate of magnesia occurring in white earthy amorphous masses
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