Carbon and Oxygen are different elements.
No, carbon and charcoal are not the same thing. Carbon is a chemical element found in all living things, while charcoal is a black, porous form of carbon that is created by burning wood or other organic matter in a low-oxygen environment.
Plants do not need oxygen (in the same way humans, for example, do) as they use carbon dioxide to form sugars for food.
Carbon and oxygen or two different elements, with different masses.
No, oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide do not weigh the same. They have different atomic masses, with oxygen being heavier than hydrogen and carbon dioxide being heavier than both oxygen and hydrogen.
No, the plants transform carbon into oxygen, same goes for trees.
The ratio of oxygen to carbon when 32 g of oxygen combine with 12 g of carbon is 8:3. This can be calculated by dividing the mass of each element by their respective atomic masses to find the number of moles, then dividing the moles of oxygen by the moles of carbon to find the ratio.
Your blood carries carbon dioxide to your lungs to be breathed out. The oxygen in your lungs transfers into your blood at the same time, keeping oxygen moving to your tissues and carbon dioxide waste moving away.
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The same thing it does for all the other parts of the body...supplies oxygen, glucose, carries away carbon dioxide and other wastes.
No, carbon dioxide is not the same as oxygen (O2). Carbon dioxide is a molecule composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms (CO2). Oxygen, on the other hand, exists as O2, where two oxygen atoms are bonded together.
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The oxygen and carbon dioxide level is about the same as one would find out of the desert.