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blackdamp
black·damp B0296900 (blăk′dămp′)n. A noncombustible gas that consists of a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen, found in mines after fires or explosions and incapable of supporting life. Also called chokedamp. [black + damp, gas.]blackdamp (ˈblækˌdæmp) n (Mining & Quarrying) air that is low in oxygen content and high in carbon dioxide as a result of an explosion in a mine. Also called: chokedamp choke•damp (ˈtʃoʊkˌdæmp) n. mine atmosphere so low in oxygen and high in carbon dioxide as to cause choking. Also called blackdamp. [1635–45] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | blackdamp - the atmosphere in a mine following an explosion; high in carbon dioxide and incapable of supporting lifechokedampcarbon dioxide, carbonic acid gas, CO2 - a heavy odorless colorless gas formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances; absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis |
blackdamp
blackdamp[′blak‚damp] (mining engineering) A nonexplosive mixture of carbon dioxide with other gases, especially with 85-90% nitrogen, which is heavier than air and cannot support flame or life. Also known as chokedamp. blackdamp
blackdamp (blăk′dămp″) In a coal mine, an atmosphere formed by the slow absorption of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from coal. blackdamp Related to blackdamp: chokedamp, After dampSynonyms for blackdampnoun the atmosphere in a mine following an explosionSynonymsRelated Words- carbon dioxide
- carbonic acid gas
- CO2
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