yes there is CO2 that comes out of gasoline
7.15 pounds
The carbon footprint of 1 gallon of water varies depending on the source and method of production. However, typical estimates suggest that producing and treating 1 gallon of tap water in the US produces about 0.24 pounds of CO2 equivalent emissions. This includes energy used in pumping, treating, and distributing water.
The production of 1 ton of glass emits approximately 0.5 to 1 ton of CO2, depending on the manufacturing process used. Glass production involves high-temperature melting of raw materials, which releases CO2 from fuel combustion and chemical reactions.
Approximately 1 gallon of soy oil can produce about 1 gallon of biodiesel. The production process involves converting the oil through a chemical reaction called transesterification to create biodiesel.
there is 1 gallon in 1 gallon
I'm seeing notes indicating that 1 gallon of Diesel contains 2.778 KG of carbon, and when burnt it will release approximately 22.384 pounds of CO2 per gallon.Let me convert to metric:3.785 liters per US Gallon.2.2 lbs / kg.So, 1 gallon releases 10.17 kg of CO2.1 liter of diesel releases about 0.73 kilos of Carbon, and 2.68 kilos of total CO2
The amount of O2 inspired would be the same as CO2 expired only if the individual were burning strictly carbohydrates (1:1 respiratory coefficient). Respiratory coefficient= CO2 eliminated per O2 consumed. Because animals also burn fats and proteins, there is no longer a 1:1 ratio because these energy sources have greater O2 consumption vs CO2 production (0.7:1 for fats). Therefore, the decreased CO2 production will cause the expiratory V to be less than the inspiratory V.
1 gallon = 1 gallon
yes 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 gallon
25% of 1 gallon= 25% * 1 gallon= 0.25 * 1 gallon= 0.25 gallon
10 percent of a gallon = 0.1 gallon10% of 1 gallon= 10% * 1 gallon= 10%/100% * 1 gallon= 1/10 or 0.1 gallon
gallon 1 gallon is 8 pints 1 pint = 0.12 gallon