How to say "carbon dioxide" in Chinese?

In Chinese "carbon dioxide" translates to  二氧化碳 

Transliteration: èr yǎng huà tàn

🇨🇳 二氧化碳排放

🗣️ èr yǎng huà tàn pái fàng

🇺🇸 carbon dioxide emissions



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How to say "carbon dioxide" in Chinese?

You can use the word "二氧化碳" which translates to "carbon dioxide".

How to pronounce "二氧化碳" (carbon dioxide) in Chinese?

The word "二氧化碳" is pronounced as "èr yǎng huà tàn".

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