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in alcohol, acetic acid, and sulfuric acid. it is corrosiveto organic materials and dissolves in water to form sulfurous acid, h so .sulfur dioxide is used in bleaching and in chemical manufacture and as arefrigerant and a food preservative, e.g., for fumigating fruit. it may beproduced by reaction of
sulfur with oxygen, e.g., by burning sulfur in air, andit is often produced during the roasting of sulfide ores, e.g., in zincsmelting. sulfur dioxide is a dangerous air pollutant because of its corrosiveproperties; it irritates the eyes, nose, and lungs. it is produced bycombustion of coal, fuel oil...
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guiana, iquitos, marañon, nanay, and purús. [ ] the generic name is derived from the greek for "food of the gods"; from θεός (theos), meaning 'god', and βρῶμα (broma), meaning 'food'. the specific name cacao is the hispanization of the name of the plant in indigenous mesoamerican languages . the
truly wild trees from those whose parents may originally have been cultivated. history of cultivation[ edit ] toasted cacao beans grown at the la chonita hacienda in tabasco , mexico cultivation, use, and cultural elaboration of cacao were early and extensive in mesoamerica . ceramic vessels with residues...
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