Similar words: carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, titanium dioxide, dioxin, antioxidant, peroxide, aluminum oxide, oxidize. Meaning: [daɪ'ɒksaɪd] n. an oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in the molecule.
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151. This would reduce the ability of the living world to take up carbon dioxide.
152. As the stale air travels slowly through the flues, so carbon dioxide flows out and oxygen flows in.
153. The physical symptoms occur as a result of too much oxygen and too little carbon dioxide.
154. The result has been a saving on energy of Aus$90,000 a year and a sharp reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide..
155. Solid carbon dioxide has a similar structure with the C02 molecules occupying the lattice sites.
156. Other companies have studied ways to offset or reduce emissions of carbon dioxide.
157. It has been shown that an accumulation of carbon dioxide in the water reduces the amount of oxygen carried in the blood.
158. In contrast to most plants, they breathe in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide.
159. Water is capable of dissolving carbon dioxide; the composition of the atmosphere would therefore change considerably.
160. But all fossil fuels, especially the cleanest anthracite, burn to produce abundant carbon dioxide.
161. Many regions have abandoned coal-burning electricity plants, which give off carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas.
162. Equipping a plant to cope with carbon dioxide is likely to double its cost.
163. Life isn't just about taking in oxygen and giving out carbon dioxide. Malala Yousafzai
164. The burning of coal,(www.Sentencedict.com) oil and gas to provide energy results in the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
165. The safety mattress also produced only half as much carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
166. Potassium hydroxide is injected into the tube to remove carbon dioxide.
167. Because the diesel engine uses so much less fuel it releases substantially less carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
168. Removing these areas of high sensitivity will make targets for reduction of sulphur dioxide emissions easier to reach.
169. This is because of the higher levels of carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired stations compared with natural gas.
170. Commercially dried apricots are exposed to sulphur dioxide to preserve their colour, before they are dried in hot air.
171. These can be compared to the original volume to calculate the percentage of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air.
172. To flood the air with carbon dioxide, the biospherians hauled back the tons of dried grass clippings they had removed earlier.
173. The water vapor can then be cycled by reacting it with carbon monoxide to make carbon dioxide and hydrogen.
174. When they are burned, their carbon combines with oxygen from the atmosphere to form carbon dioxide gas.
175. The main global-warming gas, after all, is carbon dioxide, given off mainly by burning fossil fuels.
176. They produce bubbles of carbon dioxide gas, which push the cake or bread batter up.
177. Therefore, even with oxygen at saturation point, an excess of carbon dioxide may cause suffocation.
178. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, each molecule trapping 25 times as much heat radiation as one molecule of carbon dioxide.
179. Carbon dioxide is taken out of the water by plants to photosynthesise and produce energy.
180. Sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide are two common chemical compounds.
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