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1) General subject: carbon dioxide2) Geology: choke damp, fixed air3) Naval: CO2, carbon acid4) Chemistry: carbon dioxide (газ), carbonic acid (раствор), carbonic acid gas, carbonic anhydride (газ), carbonic-acid gas (газ), mephitic gas5) Mining: aerial acid6) Forestry: carbonic acid7) Metallurgy: CO [sub 2] content recorder8) Food industry: carbon dioxide gas9) Coolers: carbon dioxide vapor10) Oilfield: carbonic acid11) Cement: anhydrous carbonic acid -
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