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
1 gallon = 1 gallon
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.
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
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