English to Portuguese Dictionary combustion

combustion

combustão
definition
noun
the combustion of fossil fuels
the process of burning something.
translation of 'combustion'
noun
combustão,
tumulto,
ignição
example
In addition, gasoline 'combustion' products filled the tunnel with smoke.
Although greenhouse gases come from many sources, fossil fuel 'combustion' is the prime human-induced source.
One of the products of 'combustion' of any system is heat - quite a bit of it.
the 'combustion' of fossil fuels
During the 'combustion' of coal, minor constituents are also oxidized.
The complete 'combustion' of carbon and hydrocarbons described above rarely occurs in nature.
Onboard sensors confirmed that 'combustion' occurred in one of two parallel chambers.
Called the " silent killer " because it is odorless, it is produced when hydrocarbon 'combustion' is incomplete.
Enols are less stable than carbonyls, and standard 'combustion' mechanisms assume that they do not play a role.
The 'combustion' pollutants discussed in this booklet come from burning fuels in appliances.
However, such a detector will not detect other 'combustion' by-products that can still make you ill.
The production of potash from broad-leaved trees also utilized wood in 'combustion' processes.
An exhaust fan may pull the 'combustion' gases back into the living space.
Fly ash is a byproduct of coal 'combustion' .
Nitroglycerin is an explosive because no outside source of oxygen is needed for its complete 'combustion' .
More traditionally, wood gas has been used to drive internal 'combustion' piston engines.
When the flame is in complete 'combustion' , you don't smell the oil.
the 'combustion' of fossil fuels
But gasoline 'combustion' also results in over a pound of water for every pound of fuel burned.
Twenty-five percent of total worldwide emissions come from fossil fuel 'combustion' .
The health effects of 'combustion' pollutants range from headaches and breathing difficulties to death.
Acid on the foil, they said, can cause 'combustion' .
The purpose for this requirement is to prevent noxious 'combustion' gases from venting into the living area.
Charcoal is the product of incomplete 'combustion' of wood and is a seriously brilliant substance.
Chlorine does not undergo combustion, although it does support 'combustion' in much the same way as does oxygen.
a large 'combustion' plant
Heat causes 'combustion' by increasing the oxidation rate of the fuel/oxygen mix.
The widespread 'combustion' of leaded gasoline is dangerous to society.
The 'combustive' combination produces thousands of pounds of thrust, although the exact amount remains secret.
In the title role, she was pure 'combustive' passion.
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