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carbide a binary compound of carbon with a more electropositive element
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carbide The chemical compound calcium carbide, which procluces acetylene gas when it reacts with water. Miner's Lamp Carbide is commonly in quarter inch chunks. "To Change Carbide" is to recharge a carbide lamp by removing the spent carbide and putting in fresh carbide usually every three or four hours depending on carbide consumption.
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carbide A Carbide is an compound containing carbon in a formally negative oxidation state.
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carbide A chemical compound formed between carbon and a metal or metals; examples are tungsten carbide, tantalum carbide, titanium carbide, chromium carbide.
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carbide calcium carbide Ca2C, it reacts with water to form the gas acetylene used as a lighting source by cavers and miners.
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