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[[File:Carbon-dioxide-2D-dimensions.svg|thumb|232px|right|Carbon Dioxide]] | |||
From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide Wikipedia]: | From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide Wikipedia]: | ||
''Carbon dioxide is an atmospheric gas composed of one carbon and two oxygen atoms. One of the best known of chemical compounds, it is frequently called by its formula: CO<sub>2</sub>'' | ''Carbon dioxide is an atmospheric gas composed of one carbon and two oxygen atoms. One of the best known of chemical compounds, it is frequently called by its formula: CO<sub>2</sub>'' | ||
Carbon dioxide is given off in very large quantities during [[ | Carbon dioxide is given off in very large quantities during [[fermentation]] (approx. 136 litres per kilogram of [[sugar]]). It is usually vented through an [[airlock]]. | ||
[[Category:Fermentation]] | [[Category:Fermentation]] | ||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 22:45, 7 October 2017

From Wikipedia:
Carbon dioxide is an atmospheric gas composed of one carbon and two oxygen atoms. One of the best known of chemical compounds, it is frequently called by its formula: CO2
Carbon dioxide is given off in very large quantities during fermentation (approx. 136 litres per kilogram of sugar). It is usually vented through an airlock.