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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Car·bon·ic
a.
Chem.
Of
,
pertaining
to
,
or
obtained
from
,
carbon
;
as
,
carbonic
oxide
.
Carbonic acid
Chem.
,
an
acid
HO.CO.OH,
not
existing
separately
,
which
,
combined
with
positive
or
basic
atoms
or
radicals
,
forms
carbonates
.
In
common
language
the
term
is
very
generally
applied
to
a
compound
of
carbon
and
oxygen
, CO2,
more
correctly
called
carbon dioxide
.
It
is
a
colorless
,
heavy
,
irrespirable
gas
,
extinguishing
flame
,
and
when
breathed
destroys
life
.
It
can
be
reduced
to
a
liquid
and
solid
form
by
intense
pressure
.
It
is
produced
in
the
fermentation
of
liquors
,
and
by
the
combustion
and
decomposition
of
organic
substances
,
or
other
substances
containing
carbon
.
It
is
formed
in
the
explosion
of
fire
damp
in
mines
,
and
is
hence
called
after damp
;
it
is
also
know
as
choke damp
,
and
mephitic air
.
Water
will
absorb
its
own
volume
of
it
,
and
more
than
this
under
pressure
,
and
in
this
state
becomes
the
common
soda
water
of
the
shops
,
and
the
carbonated
water
of
natural
springs
.
Combined
with
lime
it
constitutes
limestone
,
or
common
marble
and
chalk
.
Plants
imbibe
it
for
their
nutrition
and
growth
,
the
carbon
being
retained
and
the
oxygen
given
out
.
Carbonic oxide
Chem.
,
a
colorless
gas
,
CO
,
of
a
light
odor
,
called
more
correctly
carbon monoxide
.
It
is
almost
the
only
definitely
known
compound
in
which
carbon
seems
to
be
divalent
.
It
is
a
product
of
the
incomplete
combustion
of
carbon
,
and
is
an
abundant
constituent
of
water
gas
.
It
is
fatal
to
animal
life
,
extinguishes
combustion
,
and
burns
with
a
pale
blue
flame
,
forming
carbon
dioxide
.
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