noun
- the process of converting a substance into carbon or charcoal, typically by heating in the absence of air
- the conversion of organic material into carbon residue through burning or thermal decomposition
Usage: common in chemistry and materials science
Usage: used in industrial and environmental contexts
Examples
- The carbonization of wood produces charcoal, which is used as fuel.
- High temperatures cause carbonization of the organic compounds in the sample.
- Industrial carbonization processes convert coal into coke for steel production.
- The carbonization of plant material releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
- Scientists studied the carbonization of fossil fuels to understand energy production.
- Controlled carbonization in the laboratory requires precise temperature management.