Carbono in english

Carbon

pronunciation: kɑrbən part of speech: noun
In gestures

carbono = carbon. 

Example: Next a carbon powder or toner is shaken over the selenium drum.

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» bajo en carbonolow carbon .

Example: It didn't take long for biofuels to go from saint to sinner destroying early hopes that they offered a low carbon means of meeting our energy requirements.

» bajo en hidratos de carbonolow-carb(ohydrate) .

Example: Dieting Americans discover they can't pig out on low-carb foods and still lose weight.

» carbono 14carbon-14 .

Example: The paper that is to be examined is simply sandwiched between a sheet of Perspex impregnated with carbon-14 and an unexposed photographic film, and left in the dark for a few hours.

» contaminación de carbonocarbon pollution .

Example: The new plan sets a goal of cutting carbon pollution from power plants by 32 percent by the year 2030, compared with 2005 levels.

» datación por carbono 14radiocarbon datingcarbon dating .

Example: Also shown is how archaeology, as represented by radiocarbon dating, relates to other subjects.

Example: The value of abstracting services which cover carbon dating is examined.

» datar por carbono 14radiocarbon date .

Example: One of these contained an inhumation which was radiocarbon dated to the Iron Age.

» de bajas emisiones de carbonolow carbon .

Example: It didn't take long for biofuels to go from saint to sinner destroying early hopes that they offered a low carbon means of meeting our energy requirements.

» dieta baja en hidratos de carbonolow-carb diet .

Example: Some people do lose weight on low-carb diets, but the weight loss probably isn't related to blood sugar and insulin levels to any extent.

» dióxido de carbonocarbon dioxideCO2 .

Example: It's time for governments such as the U.S. to get serious about reducing their carbon dioxide emissions.

Example: Exchange of CO2 has been measured on a variety of ecosystems worldwide including grasslands, savannahs, tropical rain forests as well as arctic tundra.

» emisión de carbonocarbon emission .

Example: When you tote up the carbon emissions caused by clearing land to grow corn, fertilizing it and transporting it, corn ethanol leaves twice the carbon footprint as gasoline.

» emisión de dióxido de carbonoCO2 emission .

Example: This wind park will be able to provide enough energy to power 24000 homes and reduce CO2 emissions by 230000 tons per year.

» gas de dióxido de carbonocarbon dioxide gas .

Example: The fizz that bubbles up when you crack open a can of soda is carbon dioxide gas (CO2).

» hidrato de carbonocarbohydratecarb [Abreviatura de carbohydrate] .

Example: Lectins, the carbohydrate binding proteins, have emerged as indispensable biological tools in the last decade.

Example: They say that if carbohydrates raise blood sugar and insulin levels and cause weight gain, a decrease in carbs will result in weight loss.

» huella de carbonocarbon imprintcarbon footprint .

Example: Realize that all of your basic activities of daily life can contribute to your carbon imprint: taking a shower, watching TV, commuting to work, eating lunch, traveling to visit family, cooking dinner, etc..

Example: In general, the biggest contributors to the carbon footprints of individuals in industrialized nations are transportation and household electricity use.

» monóxido de carbonocarbon monoxide .

Example: Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas and is the product of the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing compounds.

» rico en hidratos de carbonostarchy [starchier -comp., starchiest -sup.]  .

Example: Starchy foods such as bread, cereals, rice, pasta and potatoes are a really important part of a healthy diet.

Carbono synonyms

c in spanish: do, pronunciation: si part of speech: noun carbon copy in spanish: copia al carbón, pronunciation: kɑrbənkɑpi part of speech: noun atomic number 6 in spanish: número atómico 6, pronunciation: ətɑmɪknəmbɜr part of speech: noun carbon paper in spanish: papel carbón, pronunciation: kɑrbənpeɪpɜr part of speech: noun
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