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carbon |
carbone |
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| a nonmetallic tetravalent element that occurs in pure form in diamonds and graphite. It occurs as a component of all living tissue. Most of the study of organic chemistry focuses on the vast number of carbon compounds. |
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bicarbonate |
bicarbonate |
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| a salt resulting from the incomplete neutralization of carbonic acid such as from passing excess carbon dioxide into a base solution. |
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brush, carbon- |
balai de charbon |
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calcium carbonate |
carbonate de calcium |
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| trade names: Maalox Antacid, Rolaids Calcium Rich, Tums E-X; drug class: antacid; action: neutralizes gastric acidity, supplies calcium; uses: antacid, calcium supplement. |
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calx carbonate |
carbonate de chaux |
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carbon dioxide |
gaz carbonique |
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| a colorless, odorless gas produced by the complete oxidation of carbon. Carbon dioxide is a product of cell respiration and is carried by the blood to the lungs and exhaled. The acid-base balance of body fluids and tissues is affected by the level of carbon dioxide and its carbonate compounds. |
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carbonate |
carbonate |
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| a mineral salt of carbonic acid. |
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carbonated |
carboné |
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carbonic |
carbonique |
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hydrocarbon |
hydrocarbure |
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radio-carbon |
carbone radioactif |
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sodium bicarbonate |
bicarbonate de soude, ~ de sodium |
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| an antacid, electrolyte, and urinary alkalinizing agent. |
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steel, carbon- |
acier au carbone |
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