Sentence examples for bubbles of carbon from inspiring English sources

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As the bubbles of carbon dioxide dissolve into the water, carbonic acid is formed.

The reaction between carbonates and strong acids to form bubbles of carbon dioxide gas is a typical example.

When the cork is popped, bubbles of carbon dioxide form and rise to the surface.

Bubbles of carbon dioxide rose to the surface and popped as the yeast transformed the sugars into ethanol alcohol.

The fact that there are bubbles of carbon dioxide in the water you drink is neither here nor there.

The yeast feeds on sugar and produces bubbles of carbon dioxide that expand in the oven and rise the bread.

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While there is considerable debate over how and why, here's the hypothesis: Water molecules strongly attract each other, linking together to form a tight mesh around each bubble of carbon dioxide gas in the soda.

Some researchers have suggested that it is the collapse of such bubbles, formed of carbon dioxide and other gases, that causes the well-known crack, but others have proposed another possibility.

Image: Global bubble map of carbon projects, from eCO2Market.

2C of global warming – long the ceiling governments have talked of aiming at, in a quarter-century of negotiations without a comprehensive agreement until now – involves a "bubble" of unburnable carbon that amounts to 60-80% of fossil fuel reserves, depending on the risk tolerance assumed.

His description of the risk of carbon bubbles and stranded assets sets forth fundamentals that should guide investors in the age of climate crisis.

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