noun
- plural of carbonization; the process of converting a substance into carbon or charcoal, typically through heating in the absence of air.
- plural of carbonization; the conversion of organic material into a carbon-rich residue or fossil through geological processes.
Usage: commonly used in chemistry, materials science, and industrial processes
Usage: used in geology and paleontology
Examples
- The carbonizations of wood samples revealed different temperatures used in the kiln.
- Multiple carbonizations of the coal precursor produced varying grades of coke.
- Fossil carbonizations in the sedimentary rock provided evidence of ancient plant life.
- The laboratory conducted several carbonizations to test the material's thermal resistance.
- Industrial carbonizations of organic waste help reduce landfill volume.
- Paleontologists studied the carbonizations of insects preserved in amber.