Carbon is Carbon. Carbination sounds more like an adjective..maybe you mean
Carbonation which is found in things like soda. Carbonation is the use of Carbondioxide or other gas to create tiny bubbles in liquids.
Carbon is a base element, the main building block in all life on earth.
In the short-term cycle, plants convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrates. Organisms eat the plants and obtain carbon, and then release it back into the air as carbon dioxide. Carbon is also released through wastes and decay of their remains.
CO2
A hydrocarbon composed of short carbon chains will ignite more easily, just think how flammable petrol is!
This is because when the ice melts, it turns to water and the water fills the little carbonation bubbles, which takes out flavor and, carbonation.
Carbon-12 and carbon-13 are stable. The fact that carbon-14 is unstable, with a relatively short half-life (very short compared to the age of the Solar System) means that it must needs have been produced more recently than the creation of the Solar System.
No, the 'carbonation' IS the presence of the dissolved CO2.
Soda loses it's carbination at higher temperatures.
Carbon dioxide
In the short-term cycle, plants convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrates. Organisms eat the plants and obtain carbon, and then release it back into the air as carbon dioxide. Carbon is also released through wastes and decay of their remains.
Carbon Cycle-short and sweet :)
Because Sprite has more carbination than Coke. Carbination is what makes bubbles in most carbonated drinks. Coke has more flavoring syrup than sprite. In most health issues, it is better to drink Sprite and other clear sodas because they do not have much sugary syrup in them. i hoped this helped you out.
CO2
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A hydrocarbon composed of short carbon chains will ignite more easily, just think how flammable petrol is!
In order for a liquid to be a solution all ingredients must be mixed thoroughly. Since it is impossible to equally diffuse Carbon Dioxide (the carbination) throughout the liquid - Soda Pop would be considered a mixture. If the carbonation were to be entirely removed - the remaining fluid - would be considered a solution.
No, Argon is a completely separate element. Carbon Dioxide is made up of the elements Carbon and Oxygen.
Carbon-12 and carbon-13 are stable. The fact that carbon-14 is unstable, with a relatively short half-life (very short compared to the age of the Solar System) means that it must needs have been produced more recently than the creation of the Solar System.