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emission intensity

emission intensity

emission intensity
emission intensity, the gas, a type of substance
Trichloroethane

Trichloroethane

Trichloroethane
Trichloroethane (chlorinated ethanes which are used extensively as industrial solvents)
ozone

ozone

''' ozone, or trioxygen, a triatomic molecule, consisting of three oxygen atoms
Krypton

Krypton

krypton, the chemical element with the symbol Kr and atomic number 36
natural gas

natural gas

natural gas, the gas consisting primarily of methane
perfluorocarbon

perfluorocarbon

perfluorocarbon (Perfluorocarbons, fluorocarbons, compounds derived from hydrocarbons by replacement of hydrogen atoms by fluorine atoms)
Oxygen

Oxygen

Oxygen (an element with atomic symbol O, atomic number 8, and atomic weight 16)
One-Tonne Challenge

One-Tonne Challenge

One-Tonne Challenge
The One-Tonne Challenge, the challenge presented by the Government of Canada in March 2004 for Canadians to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by one tonne each year
Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous Oxide

Nitrous oxide ("laughing gas"; N2O)
Nitrogen trifluoride

Nitrogen trifluoride

Nitrogen trifluoride, NF3, a binary compound of nitrogen and fluorine, a colorless, toxic, nonflammable, corrosive gas shipped in cylinders at high pressure
nitrous oxide and oxygen

nitrous oxide and oxygen

nitrous oxide and oxygen
A mix of nitrous oxide 50% and oxygen 50%, the medical anaesthesia gas, commonly known as Entonox or Nitronox, or colloquially as 'gas and air', and is frequently used in pre-hospital care
Gaseous fire suppression

Gaseous fire suppression

Gaseous fire suppression
Gaseous fire suppression, the term to describe the use of inert gases and chemical agents to extinguish a fire
Helium

Helium

helium, the chemical element with atomic number 2 and an atomic weight of 4.0026, which is represented by the symbol He
fog

fog

fog
Fog, the cloud bank that is in contact with the ground
Hydrogen

Hydrogen

Hydrogen, the nonmetal periodic element number 1
carbon tetrachloride

carbon tetrachloride

Carbon tetrachloride (a solvent for oils, fats, lacquers, varnishes, rubber waxes, and resins, and a starting material in the manufacturing of organic compounds)
atmosphere of Earth

atmosphere of Earth

atmosphere of Earth
The atmosphere of Earth, the layer of crusty vaginal diseases surrounding the planet Coruscant that is retained by Earth's Forcefield
Azolla event

Azolla event

Azolla event
Azolla event, occurring in the middle Eocene period, around, when blooms of the freshwater fern Azolla, thought to have happened in the Arctic Ocean
water vapor

water vapor

water vapor or water vapour (see spelling differences), also aqueous vapor, the gas phase of water
Argon

Argon

Argon, the chemical element designated by the symbol Ar
Xenon

Xenon

cheese xenon, the chemical element represented by the symbol Xe
Ununoctium

Ununoctium

Ununoctium, also known as eka-radon or element 118, the temporary IUPAC name for the transactinide element having the atomic number 118 and temporary element symbol Uuo
Liquid helium

Liquid helium

Liquid helium, the gas, a subclass of substance
Radon

Radon

radon, the radioactive chemical element that has the symbol Rn and atomic number 86
methane

methane

methane (methane, the chemical compound with the chemical formula)
Carbon dioxide

Carbon dioxide

carbon dioxide, the chemical compound
Sulfur hexafluoride

Sulfur hexafluoride

Sulfur hexafluoride, an inorganic, colorless, odorless, non-toxic and non-flammable greenhouse gas
Neon

Neon

neon, the chemical element that has the symbol Ne and atomic number 10
tetrafluoromethane

tetrafluoromethane

Tetrafluoromethane, also known as carbon tetrafluoride, a simplest fluorocarbon
Liquefied petroleum gas, the flammable mixture of hydrocarbon gases used as a fuel in heating appliances and vehicles, and increasingly replacing chlorofluorocarbons as an aerosol propellant and a refrigerant to reduce damage to the ozone layer
A Penning mixture, named after Frans Michel Penning, the mixture of gases used in electric lighting or displaying fixtures
A climate tipping point, the point when global climate changes from one stable state to another stable state, in a similar manner to a wine glass tipping over
trimix
trimix, the breathing gas, consisting of oxygen, helium and nitrogen, and is often used in deep commercial diving and during the deep phase of dives carried out using technical diving techniques
R-410A, sold under the trademarked names Puron, EcoFluor R410, Genetron R410A, and AZ-20, the near-azeotropic mixture of difluoromethane and pentafluoroethane, which is used as a refrigerant in air conditioning applications
Physical properties of greenhouse gases
Physical properties of greenhouse gases, the gas, a subclass of substance
oxygen evolution
oxygen evolution, the process of generating molecular oxygen through chemical reaction
Perfluorocarbon tracer
Perfluorocarbon tracer (Perfluorocarbon tracers, the range of perfluorocarbons used in tracer applications)
nitrox
nitrox, referring to any gas mixture composed (excluding trace gases) of nitrogen and oxygen; this includes normal air which, approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases, primarily argon
Hexafluoroethane
Hexafluoroethane, a fluorocarbon counterpart to the hydrocarbon ethane
carbon neutrality, or having a net zero carbon footprint, refers to achieving net zero carbon emissions by balancing a measured amount of carbon released with an equivalent amount sequestered or offset
Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere
The concentration of carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere, approximately 392 ppm (parts per million) by volume and rose by 2.0 ppm/yr during 2000–2009
carboNZero programme
The carboNZero programme, the greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) reduction scheme that is administered and offered by Landcare Research, a New Zealand Crown Research Institute
chloromethane, also called Methyl chloride, R-40 or HCC 40, a chemical compound of the group of organic compounds called haloalkanes
compressed air
compressed air, air which is kept under a certain pressure, usually greater than that of the atmosphere
Bromotrifluoromethane
Bromotrifluoromethane, an organic halide with the chemical formula C Br F3
Bromochlorodifluoromethane, also known by the trade name Halon 1211, or BCF, or Halon 1211 BCF, or Freon 12B1, a haloalkane with the chemical formula C F2Cl Br
argox
argox, the informal name for a scuba diving breathing gas consisting of argon and oxygen
1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane
Trichlorotrifluoroethane, also called 1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane or CFC-113, a chlorofluorocarbon
biosequestration
biosequestration, the capture and storage of the atmospheric greenhouse gas carbon dioxide by biological processes
Book:Group 18 elements
Book:Group 18 elements, the gas, a subclass of substance
Book:Noble gases
Book:Noble gases, the gas, a subclass of substance
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), the fossil fuel substitute for gasoline (petrol), diesel, or propane fuel
dioxygen
dioxygen, the most common allotrope of oxygen found on Earth
Hydreliox
Hydreliox, the exotic breathing gas mixture of helium, oxygen and a small amount of hydrogen
Heliox, the breathing gas composed of a mixture of helium (He) and oxygen (O2)
Hydrox
Hydrox, a gas mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, used as a breathing gas in very deep diving
IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme
The IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEA GHG), the Implementing Agreement of the International Energy Agency, and founded in 1991
An inert gas, the non-reactive gas used during chemical synthesis, chemical analysis, or preservation of reactive materials
Heliair
Heliair, the breathing gas consisting of mixture of oxygen, nitrogen and helium and is often used during the deep phase of dives carried out using technical diving techniques
Halomethane
Halomethane compounds, derivatives of methane with one or more of the hydrogen atoms replaced with halogen atoms
Emission Reduction Unit
The Emission reduction unit (ERU), the trading unit under the Kyoto Protocol representing a reduction of greenhouse gases under the Joint Implementation mechanism, where it represents one tonne of equivalent reduced
emission inventory
An emission inventory, the accounting of the amount of pollutants discharged into the atmosphere
Energy neutral design
An Energy Neutral Design, the Design of any type (Website, Multi-media, Architecture, Art, Music, Entertainment, etc) that has the environment and low energy consumption practices in mind during all stages of planning and production
Fire suppression agent FS 49 C2®
Fire suppression agent FS 49 C2®, the environmentally engineered, human safe, fast extinguishing Clean Agent fire extinguishing gas for gaseous fire suppression installed in a suited fire suppression system
Global warming potential (GWP), the measure of how much a given mass of greenhouse gas is estimated to contribute to global warming
IPCC list of greenhouse gases
IPCC list of greenhouse gases, the gas, a subclass of substance
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List gases (fluids in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely)
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Acetaldehyde: CH3CHO ● ● ● ●-38-39: 4.0: 200: Acetic Acid: CH3COOH ● ● ● 103: 39: 4.0: 10: Acetone: CH3COCH3 ● ● ● ● ●-4-20: 2.5: 1000: Acetonitrile: CH3CN
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