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Bicarbureted
Bicarbureted Bi*car"bu*ret`ed or -retted -ret`ted, a. [Pref.
bi- + carbureted.] (Chem.)
Containing two atoms or equivalents of carbon in the
molecule. [Obs. or R.]
bicarbureted hydrogenEthylene Eth"yl*ene (-[=e]n), n. [From Ethyl.] (Chem.)
A colorless, gaseous hydrocarbon, C2H4, forming an
important ingredient of illuminating gas, and also obtained
by the action of concentrated sulphuric acid in alcohol. It
is an unsaturated compound and combines directly with
chlorine and bromine to form oily liquids (Dutch liquid), --
hence called olefiant gas. Called also ethene, elayl,
and formerly, bicarbureted hydrogen. Bicarbureted hydrogen Note: Although a gas, hydrogen is chemically similar to the
metals in its nature, having the properties of a weak
base. It is, in all acids, the base which is replaced
by metals and basic radicals to form salts. Like all
other gases, it is condensed by great cold and pressure
to a liquid which freezes and solidifies by its own
evaporation. It is absorbed in large quantities by
certain metals (esp. palladium), forming alloy-like
compounds; hence, in view of quasi-metallic nature, it
is sometimes called hydrogenium. It is the typical
reducing agent, as opposed to oxidizers, as oxygen,
chlorine, etc.
Bicarbureted hydrogen, an old name for ethylene.
Carbureted hydrogen gas. See under Carbureted.
Hydrogen dioxide, a thick, colorless liquid, H2O2,
resembling water, but having a bitter, sour taste,
produced by the action of acids on barium peroxide. It
decomposes into water and oxygen, and is manufactured in
large quantities for an oxidizing and bleaching agent.
Called also oxygenated water. CarburetedCarburet Car"bu*ret, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Carbureted or
Carburetted (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Carbureting or
Carburetting.]
To combine or to impregnate with carbon, as by passing
through or over a liquid hydrocarbon; to carbonize or
carburize.
By carbureting the gas you may use poorer coal.
--Knight. CarburetedCarbureted Car"bu*ret`ed, a.
1. (Chem.) Combined with carbon in the manner of a carburet
or carbide.
2. Saturated or impregnated with some volatile carbon
compound; as, water gas is carbureted to increase its
illuminating power. [Written also carburetted.]
Carbureted hydrogen gas, any one of several gaseous
compounds of carbon and hydrogen, some of with make up
illuminating gas.
Light carbureted hydrogen, marsh gas, CH4; fire damp Carbureted hydrogen gasCarbureted Car"bu*ret`ed, a.
1. (Chem.) Combined with carbon in the manner of a carburet
or carbide.
2. Saturated or impregnated with some volatile carbon
compound; as, water gas is carbureted to increase its
illuminating power. [Written also carburetted.]
Carbureted hydrogen gas, any one of several gaseous
compounds of carbon and hydrogen, some of with make up
illuminating gas.
Light carbureted hydrogen, marsh gas, CH4; fire damp Carbureted hydrogen gas Note: Although a gas, hydrogen is chemically similar to the
metals in its nature, having the properties of a weak
base. It is, in all acids, the base which is replaced
by metals and basic radicals to form salts. Like all
other gases, it is condensed by great cold and pressure
to a liquid which freezes and solidifies by its own
evaporation. It is absorbed in large quantities by
certain metals (esp. palladium), forming alloy-like
compounds; hence, in view of quasi-metallic nature, it
is sometimes called hydrogenium. It is the typical
reducing agent, as opposed to oxidizers, as oxygen,
chlorine, etc.
Bicarbureted hydrogen, an old name for ethylene.
Carbureted hydrogen gas. See under Carbureted.
Hydrogen dioxide, a thick, colorless liquid, H2O2,
resembling water, but having a bitter, sour taste,
produced by the action of acids on barium peroxide. It
decomposes into water and oxygen, and is manufactured in
large quantities for an oxidizing and bleaching agent.
Called also oxygenated water. HypercarburetedHypercarbureted Hy`per*car"bu*ret`ed, a. (Chem.)
Having an excessive proportion of carbonic acid; -- said of
bicarbonates or acid carbonates. [Written also
hypercarburetted.] Light carbureted hydrogenCarbureted Car"bu*ret`ed, a.
1. (Chem.) Combined with carbon in the manner of a carburet
or carbide.
2. Saturated or impregnated with some volatile carbon
compound; as, water gas is carbureted to increase its
illuminating power. [Written also carburetted.]
Carbureted hydrogen gas, any one of several gaseous
compounds of carbon and hydrogen, some of with make up
illuminating gas.
Light carbureted hydrogen, marsh gas, CH4; fire damp Percarbureted
Percarbureted Per*car"bu*ret`ed, a. (Chem.)
Combined with a relatively large amount of carbon.
SubcarburetedSubcarbureted Sub*car"bu*ret`ed, a. (Chem.)
United with, or containing, carbon in less than the normal
proportion. [Written also subcarburetted.] [Obsoles.] SupercarburetedSupercarbureted Su`per*car"bu*ret`ed, a. (Chem.)
Bicarbureted. [Written also supercarburetted.] [Obsoles.]
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