Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Carbon_dioxide> ?p ?o }
- Carbon_dioxide abstract "Carbon dioxide (chemical formula CO2) is a colorless and odorless gas vital to life on Earth. This naturally occurring chemical compound is composed of a carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. Carbon dioxide exists in Earth's atmosphere as a trace gas at a concentration of about 0.04 percent (400 ppm) by volume. Natural sources include volcanoes, hot springs and geysers and it is freed from carbonate rocks by dissolution in water and acids. Because carbon dioxide is soluble in water, it occurs naturally in groundwater, rivers and lakes, in ice caps and glaciers and also in seawater. It is present in deposits of petroleum and natural gas.Atmospheric carbon dioxide is the primary source of carbon in life on Earth and its concentration in Earth's pre-industrial atmosphere since late in the Precambrian was regulated by photosynthetic organisms and geological phenomena. As part of the carbon cycle, plants, algae, and cyanobacteria use light energy to photosynthesize carbohydrate from carbon dioxide and water, with oxygen produced as a waste product.Carbon dioxide (CO2) is produced by all aerobic organisms when they metabolize carbohydrate and lipids to produce energy by respiration. It is returned to water via the gills of fish and to the air via the lungs of air-breathing land animals, including humans. Carbon dioxide is produced during the processes of decay of organic materials and the fermentation of sugars in bread, beer and winemaking. It is produced by combustion of wood, carbohydrates and fossil fuels such as coal, peat, petroleum and natural gas.It is a versatile industrial material, used, for example, as an inert gas in welding and fire extinguishers, as a pressurizing gas in air guns and oil recovery, as a chemical feedstock and in liquid form as a solvent in decaffeination of coffee and supercritical drying. It is added to drinking water and carbonated beverages including beer and sparkling wine to add effervescence. The frozen solid form of CO2, known as \"dry ice\" is used as a refrigerant and as an abrasive in dry-ice blasting.Carbon dioxide is an important greenhouse gas. Burning of carbon-based fuels since the industrial revolution has rapidly increased its concentration in the atmosphere, leading to global warming. It is also a major cause of ocean acidification because it dissolves in water to form carbonic acid.".
- Carbon_dioxide thumbnail Carbon-dioxide-2D-dimensions.svg?width=300.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink oco.jpl.nasa.gov.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink carbondioxide.html.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink googas.ov.ingv.it.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink 68399.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink CO2_Emissions.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink npgd0103.html.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink q_compounds.asp?CAS=124-38-9.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink trends.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink science.htm.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink mv_carbon_dioxide_one.htm.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink mv_carbon_dioxide_two.htm.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink DisplayMSDSPage.do?country=PL&language=EN-generic&productNumber=295108&brand=ALDRICH&PageToGoToURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sigmaaldrich.com%2Fcatalog%2Fproduct%2Faldrich%2F295108%3Flang%3Dpl.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageExternalLink books?id=RicDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA53.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageID "5906".
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageLength "90934".
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageOutDegree "468".
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageRevisionID "708183609".
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink 1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink 3-Phosphoglyceric_acid.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink ASHRAE.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Acid.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Acid_dissociation_constant.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Acid_strength.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Acidosis.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Active_laser_medium.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Adrien-Jean-Pierre_Thilorier.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_gas-cooled_reactor.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Aerobic_organism.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Aerogel.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Air_gun.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Alcoholic_beverage.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Algae.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Alkalinity.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Alkalosis.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Alkyl.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Allosteric_regulation.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink American_Veterinary_Medical_Association.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Ammonia.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Amorphous_carbonia.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Amorphous_solid.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Amphibian.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Amphoterism.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Anaerobic_respiration.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Apnea.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Argon.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Arterial_blood_gas.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Artery.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Aryl.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Ash_(analytical_chemistry).
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Asphyxiant_gas.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere_of_Earth.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Atom.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Autoregulation.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Autotroph.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Azolla_event.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Bakers_yeast.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Baking_powder.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Bar_(unit).
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Beaujolais.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Beer.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Bicarbonate.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Biodiesel.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Biofuel.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Biosynthesis.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Bjerrum_plot.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Blackdamp.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Blast_furnace.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Blood_plasma.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Bohr_effect.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Bosch_reaction.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Bottled_gas.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Bread.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Brewing.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Brittleness.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink C3_carbon_fixation.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Caffeine.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Calcification.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Calcination.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Calcite.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_carbonate.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_hydroxide.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_oxide.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_reactor.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Cameroon.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Capillary.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Carbamino.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Carbanion.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Carbogen.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Carbohydrate.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Carbon-based_fuel.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_cycle.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide_cleaning.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide_in_Earths_atmosphere.
- Carbon_dioxide wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide_laser.