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Carbon dioxide, carbonation compounds

Solutes present (oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon compounds, nitrogen compounds, other microbial nutrients)... [Pg.390]

During the liquefaction process, usually much of the oxygen, carbon dioxide, sulfur compounds and water are removed so that liquefied natural gas (LNG) IS nearly 100 percent methane. LNG takes up one-six-hundredth the volume of natural gas, with a density less than half that of water. [Pg.832]

The chief source of such energy is the combustion of carbon compounds to C02. You know that man exhales more carbon dioxide than he inhales in the air he breathes. This extra carbon dioxide is one of the products of the oxidation processes by which food is oxidized and energy is liberated. [Pg.426]

SFE is used mainly for nonpolar compounds [e.g. polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)]. Typically, small aliquots of soil (0.5-10 g) are used for extraction. The extraction solvent is a supercritical fluid, most commonly carbon dioxide, which has properties of both a liquid and gas. The supercritical fluid easily penetrates the small pores of soil and dissolves a variety of nonpolar compounds. Supercritical carbon dioxide extracts compounds from environmental samples at elevated temperature (100-200 °C) and pressure (5000-10 000 psi). High-quality carbon dioxide is required to minimize... [Pg.875]

A closed bottle of unused potassium dichromate-sulfuric acid mixture exploded after several months in storage [1]. Previous similar incidents were summarised, and the possibility of the bottle having burst from internal pressure of carbon dioxide arising from trace contamination by carbon compounds was advanced [1,2], Two further reports of incidents within 1 or 2 days of preparation of... [Pg.1477]

Compound 145 on lithiation <1999SM(102)987> and subsequent reaction with carbon dioxide afforded compound 146. Sandmeyer reaction of 2-bromodi thieno[3,2-A2, 3 -with copper(l)cyanide in hot iV-methyl pyrrolidine (NMP) gave the corresponding nitrile 148 which was then converted to the tetrazole 149 with a mixture of sodium azide and ammonium chloride in NMP in low overall yield (Scheme 14) <2001JMC1625>. [Pg.655]

Van Hall et al. [100] inject a 20 litre sample into a high-temperature furnace at 950 °C containing catalyst to promote oxidation of carbon compounds to carbon dioxide, which is then passed into a non-dispersive infrared analyser. The carbonate interference can be determined by passing an acidified portion of the sample through a low-temperature furnace [101-103]. [Pg.495]

A few carbon compounds are considered to be inorganic. These include carbon dioxide, CO2, and and carbon compounds containing complex negative ions (for example, CO32-, HCO3-, and 0CN-). [Pg.6]

Surface Water. Aniline degraded in pond water containing sewage sludge to catechol, which then degrades to carbon dioxide. Intermediate compounds identified in minor degradative pathways include acetanilide, phenylhydroxylamine, as,cA-muconic acid, p ketoadipic acid, levulinic acid, and succinic acid (Lyons et al, 1984). [Pg.106]

Common examples of carbon compounds include carbon dioxide (CO2, exhaled when we breathe), table sugar (Cj2H220j2), chalk (CaCOg), and natural gas (mostly CH ). Because there are so many different carbon compounds in nature, it is impossible to learn the name of each one. Instead, groups of carbon compounds are named according to their chemical makeup and structural characteristics. [Pg.23]


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