"Carbonised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Carbonised" Meaning

Carbonised is the past participle form of the verb "carbonize". The verb "carbonize" means to convert a combustible substance, such as wood or textile, into charcoal or carbon by heat or combustion. In a broader sense, carbonised can also describe something that has been subjected to high heat or has been burned, resulting in its composition being drastically changed. It can be used to describe food, wood, or even fossilized remains.

"Carbonised" Examples

Usage Examples of "Carbonised"


The carbonised remains of the ancient city were a grim reminder of the devastating effects of war.
After the fire, the kitchen was left in a state of disarray, with charred and carbonised debris scattered everywhere.
The asteroid's intense heat caused the organic matter on the planet's surface to carbonise, making it inhospitable to life.
The coffee beans had to be carefully selected to ensure they were not carbonised, which would affect the taste of the final product.
Archaeologists were amazed to discover a collection of carbonised food remains at the excavation site, providing valuable insights into the eating habits of ancient civilizations.

"Carbonised" Similar Words

Carbonated

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Carbonates

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Carbonates are a type of salt or ester of carbonic acid (H2CO3). In chemistry, a carbonate is a salt of carbonic acid, typically containing the anion CO32-. Common examples of carbonates include sodium carbonate (washing soda) and calcium carbonate (limestone). They are often used in baking and as antacids to neutralize stomach acid. In biology, carbonates play a role in the structure and function of organisms, such as in the shells of marine animals and in the construction of coral reefs.

Carbonation

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Carbonic

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Carbonic refers to carbon dioxide, specifically the carbonate ion (CO3(2-)) or any compound containing this ion.

Carbonide

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Carbonide is a rare and obsolete term that refers to a hypothetical compound consisting of carbon and a metal, typically an electropositive element. However, the term is no longer used in modern chemistry and has been replaced by more accurate and specific terms, such as carbides, which are actual compounds formed by the combination of carbon and other elements.

Carboniferous

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Carbonisation

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Carbonise

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Carbonising

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Carbonite

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Carbonites

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Carbonite is a fictional substance in the Star Wars universe, used by Jedi for preserving or "freezing" people or objects in a block of ice-like material. When something is "carbonited", it is encased in this substance, making it appear as a frozen statue, and allowing for its later revival.

Carbonization

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Carbonize

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Carbonized

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Carbonizing

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Carbonnade

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