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Robert Frost once wrote a poem about coming across an old woodpile in the forest. In describing it he refers to the “slow, smokeless burning of decay.” What a great line of poetry. The neat part about it is, it’s also technically1 correct. Decay is an extremely slow burning process. Or, you could say, fire is an extremely fast decaying process. In either case, what you have is the combination of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. Carbon and oxygen atoms love to link up with each other and form carbon dioxide. Right behind them in the race to merge3 come hydrogen and oxygen, which love to form di hydrogen oxide2. It’s this kind of rapid merging4 of atoms that we call fire. Hold on! you say. Fire has, like, flames and stuff!
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adv.专门地,技术上地 | |
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n.氧化物 | |
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v.(使)结合,(使)合并,(使)合为一体 | |
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合并(分类) | |
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