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decarbonate
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de·car·bon·ate  (d-kärb-nt)
tr.v. de·car·bon·at·ed, de·car·bon·at·ing, de·car·bon·ates
To remove carbon dioxide or carbonic acid from.

de·carbon·ation n.

decarbonate [diːˈkɑːbəˌneɪt]
vb
(Chemistry) (tr) to remove carbon dioxide from (a solution, substance, etc.)
decarbonation  n
decarbonator  n
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Verb1.decarbonate - remove carbon dioxide from
get rid of, remove - dispose of; "Get rid of these old shoes!"; "The company got rid of all the dead wood"


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The juice is collected in a decarbonation tank to remove any residual carbon dioxide.
 
 
 
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