dioxide 的定义
Chemistry.
- an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen, each of which is bonded directly to an atom of a second element, as manganese dioxide, MnO2, or nitrogen dioxide, NO2.
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- Waste carbon dioxide emitted at a refinery or factory is captured at the source and then stored in an aim to remove the potential harmful byproduct from the environment and mitigate climate change.
- That makes them a key part of the Earth process of pulling climate-warming carbon dioxide out of the air.
- The subducting plate begins to melt, and volcanoes bloom on the overlying plate, belching carbon dioxide and other gases into the atmosphere.
- Saudi Aramco is close to signing a $15 million deal with Global Thermostat to capture carbon dioxide, add hydrogen and make synthetic gasoline.
- Respiration describes how oxygen moves into our cells and carbon dioxide moves out.
- It reacts very readily with oxygen by burning smokelessly, with carbon dioxide and water as its byproducts.
- Other psychiatrists attempted to treat schizophrenia with carbon dioxide gas and artificially-induced comas.
- The higher levels of carbon dioxide will induce something of a feeding frenzy for plants, at least for a while.
- Grosvenor Place, which runs alongside the palace, has almost four times the maximum permissible amount of nitrogen dioxide.
- “We are short of carbon dioxide for the needs of the plants,” Anderson said.
- The primary purpose of respiration in all animals is the same—namely, to furnish oxygen and remove carbon dioxide (carbonic acid).
- If we collect enough of these bubbles of gas to make a test, we find it to be carbon dioxide.
- In previous experiments we have proved that carbon dioxide is given off by any living thing when oxidation occurs in the body.
- The plants give off oxygen to the animals, and the animals give carbon dioxide to the plants.
- The organs of respiration: the organs in which the blood receives oxygen and gives up carbon dioxide.