Carbon

  • 111Carbon (disambiguation) — Carbon may refer to:Chemical element*Carbon, the chemical element *Carbon black, a filler often used to improve the properties of rubber or plastic compounds *Carbon chauvinism, a term meant to disparage the assumption that the molecules… …

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  • 112Carbon in pulp — (CIP) is a technique for recovery of gold which has been liberated into a cyanide solution as part of the gold cyanidation process, a gold extraction technique.Introduced in 1985, Carbon in Pulp is regarded as a simple and cheap process. As such… …

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  • 113Carbon respiration — is a phrase used in combination with carbon storage to calculate the amount of carbon (as CO2) flux occurring in the atmosphere through the various processes that add and subtract atmospheric carbon. The result of this calculation is known as the …

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  • 114Carbon shifting — is the tendency for an individual to increase carbon dioxide emissions in one area of their lifestyle as a result of reducing emissions elsewhere.‘Carbon shifting’ might more accurately be termed ‘domestic carbon shifting’ to distinguish it from… …

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  • 115Carbon diselenide — Carbon diselenide …

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  • 116Carbon paper — (originally carbonic paper) is paper coated on one side with a layer of a loosely bound dry ink or pigmented coating, usually bound with wax. It is used for making one or more copies simultaneous with the creation of an original document.… …

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  • 117Carbon chauvinism — is a neologism meant to disparage the assumption that the chemical processes of hypothetical extraterrestrial life must be constructed primarily from carbon (organic compounds),[1] as carbon s chemical and thermodynamic properties render it far… …

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  • 118Carbon-13 NMR — (13C NMR or sometimes simply referred to as carbon NMR) is the application of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to carbon. It is analogous to proton NMR (1 H NMR) and allows the identification of carbon atoms in an organic molecule… …

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  • 119Carbon blanc — Pays   …

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  • 120Carbon finance — is a new branch of Environmental finance. Carbon finance explores the financial implications of living in a carbon constrained world, a world in which emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (GHGs) carry a price. Financial risks… …

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