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Carbonation is the
chemical reaction of
carbon dioxide to give carbonates, bicarbonates, and
carbonic acid. In chemistry, the term is
sometimes used in...
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injected under pressure or
occurring due to
natural geological processes.
Carbonation causes small bubbles to form,
giving the
water an
effervescent quality...
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beverages are
prepared by
mixing flavored syrup with
carbonated water.
Carbonation levels range up to 5 volumes of CO2 per
liquid volume.
Ginger ale, colas...
- Israel-based
manufacturing company best
known as the
maker of the
consumer home
carbonation product of the same name. The company's soda machines, in the
style of...
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Another aspect of AOD slag
research is its
carbonation potential and its
impact on
chromium leachability.
Carbonation of the
dicalcium silicate in AOD slag...
- The
fermentation of the
starch sugars in the wort
produces ethanol and
carbonation. Most beer is
brewed with hops,
which add
bitterness and act as a preservative...
- One
example of a land-based
enhanced weathering technique is in-situ
carbonation of silicates.
Ultramafic rock, for example, has the
potential to store...
- that give
coffee its color, taste, aroma, and
stimulating properties.
Carbonation is the
process of
dissolving carbon dioxide into a liquid, such as water...
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important application is construction.
Slags have one of the
highest carbonation potential among the
industrial alkaline waste due
their high calcium...
- concrete,
gradually reabsorb substantial amounts of
atmospheric CO2 (
carbonation process)
compensating near 30% of
initial CO2 emissions, as estimations...