carbon dioxide

NOUN
  1. a heavy odorless colorless gas formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances; absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis
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How To Use carbon dioxide In A Sentence

  • First the carbon dioxide is filtered and allowed to accumulate in a container.
  • In addition, a huge thickness of foredeep clastic rock in southern foreland basin is a favorable place of exploration of deep-basin gas and carbon dioxide gas pools.
  • When you come back to your experiment, you'll notice that yeast cells do a really good job of creating carbon dioxide.
  • Microbes decompose organic waste into a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide.
  • It is claimed, probably incorrectly, that in social environments yawning and weariness are due to an accumulation of carbon dioxide.
  • This would allow them to absorb more carbon dioxide and boost yields. The Sun
  • There is no dispute that carbon dioxide acidifies water. Think Progress » National Review Editor: ‘Global Warming Is Great’
  • The pieces would then be fed into a "gasifier," where the materials would be turned into a gas containing hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane and other hydrocarbons. ENS
  • This would allow them to absorb more carbon dioxide and boost yields. The Sun
  • The bubbles form due to dissolved carbon dioxide, which are produced during fermentation inside the bottles. Times, Sunday Times
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