But carbonic oxide, which is also liberated from burning anthracite, is an active poison, and one per cent of it in the air we breathe may prove instantly fatal.
Within a few minutes after starting the dynamo, a stream of carbonic oxide issued through the openings, burning usually with a flame eighteen inches in height.
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Secondary porosity development (alarmingly called decompaction!) is thought to result from carbonate solution bycarbonicacid formed by decarboxylation during early stage hydrocarbon generation.
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Representative proteins that use catalytic zinc ions are carboxypeptidases,carbonicanhydrase, and alcohol dehydrogenase.
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During this period microbial activity is at its lowest because of low soil temperatures and therefore the production ofcarbonicacid is likely at its minimum.
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Out of that number there have been 233 cases in which it was found that there were twelve volumes ofcarbonicoxide in the air.
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I do not like imbibingcarbonicacid gas, either in mineral waters or in anything else.
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Another thing is carbon dioxide, which is what we used to callcarbonicacid gas, and it is very unpleasant.
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The nostrils and mouths of human beings are such that one does not die fromcarbonicacid gas.
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There you have apparatus that contains simply solidcarbonicacid, and when you press the button out comes the stream of carbonic acid and combustion is impossible.
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Beginning in the 1970s, market tendencies to prefer lighter, fruitier wines that can be drunk sooner have prompted some estates to experiment withcarbonicmaceration.
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In the air, rain combines with carbon dioxide to form a weakcarbonicacid.
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In humans, acetophenone is metabolized to benzoic acid,carbonicacid, and acetone.
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In the more specific enzymatic methods, the enzyme urease converts urea to ammonia andcarbonicacid.
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The dissolved gas reacts with the water to formcarbonicacid, and thus acidifies the ocean.
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Inside the cytoplasm of the parietal cell, thecarbonicacid readily dissociates into hydrogen and bicarbonate ions.
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The compound is believed to be highly unstable, decomposing spontaneously intocarbonicacid monohydrate.
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