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carbonaceous Meaning in Tamil ( carbonaceous வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

கரிமச்சத்து,



carbonaceous தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

செஞ்சூடான கரிமச்சத்துப் பொருளின் மீது காற்றைச் செலுத்துவதால் கார்பனோராக்சைடு உருவாகிறது.

உற்பத்தி வாயு பொதுவாக கற்கரி அல்லது ஆந்திரசைட்டு போன்ற பிற கரிமச்சத்துப் பொருள்களிலிருந்து தயாரிக்கப்படுகிறது.

carbonaceous's Usage Examples:

By the term " ash " is understood the mineral matter remaining unconsumed after the complete combustion of the carbonaceous portion of a coal.


The fat (which when separated we know as butter) and the lactose constitute the carbonaceous portion of the milk regarded as food.


Coal then meant the carbonaceous residue obtained in the destructive distillation of wood, or what is known as charcoal, and the name collier was applied indifferently to both coal-miners and charcoal-burners.


The whole organic substance may have been removed, or may persist merely as a thin carbonaceous layer.


These very thick seams are, however, rarely constant in character for any great distance, being found commonly to degenerate into carbonaceous shales, or to split up into thinner beds by the intercalation of shale bands or partings.


They all contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, forming the carbonaceous or combustible portion, and some quantity of mineral matter, which remains after combustion as a residue or " ash.


The meta-sedimentary rocks of the Archean include metamorphosed limestone, and schists which carry carbonaceous matter in the form of graphite.


The many steel objects which need an extremely hard outer surface but a softer and more malleable interior may be carburized superficially by heating them in contact with charcoal or other carbonaceous matter, for instance for between 5 and 48 hours at a temperature of 800° to goo° C.


Here there has not necessarily been any replacement of organic by inorganic material; the whole leaf, for example, may remain, though reduced to a carbonaceous film.


Although some information as to minute structure may often be gleaned from the carbonaceous coating of impressions, the fossils preserved by petrifaction are the main source of our knowledge of the structural characters of ancient plants.


Some of the meteorites that land on the Earth, called carbonaceous chondrites, are made of this material.


Thus, a mixture of lead sulphate (45%) and oxide (44%) with some sulphide (8%), zinc and carbonaceous matter, is agglomerated by a heap-roast and then smelted in a slag-eye furnace with grey slag from the ore-hearth.





Synonyms:

carbonous, carbonic, carboniferous,



Antonyms:

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