Yes, it is a perfect example of an abiotic factor. It is found in air which is also abiotic. Just because it is used by plants to make their food doesn't make it biotic. The other factor to consider it that it is not alive.
Carbon dioxide is released from water at high temperature.
Any carbon-containing item that burns in air will form carbon dioxide...so seriously, you could pick just about anything, set it on fire and get carbon dioxide.
Plants take in carbon from carbon dioxide in the air and convert it to carbohydrates and keep it with them.
Carbon (C) can react with Oxygen (O) under different conditions to result in different products. 2C(s) + O2 (g)---------> 2CO (g) [CO is carbon monoxide gas] C(s) + O2 (g)-----------> CO2 (g) [CO2 is carbon dioxide gas] Hope it helped.
To test for the production of carbon dioxide, you can perform the following experiment: Add a small amount of a substance that can produce carbon dioxide, such as baking soda, to a container. Then, add an acid, such as vinegar, to the container. If the production of carbon dioxide occurs, you will observe bubbling or fizzing, indicating the release of carbon dioxide gas.
It is an abiotic factor as it is not alive.
No. Carbon dioxide contains oxygen as well as carbon.
Although the molecule is broken up it does not change the fact that it is carbon dioxide. Therefore you still have carbon dioxide.
How could it? There is no carbon in hydrogen. It order to make carbon dioxide, you must have carbon and oxygen.
because you take in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide
because you take in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is released from water at high temperature.
Yes, because even though to molecule is broken up it is sill carbon dioxide.
Because trees remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and if they cut them down we will have more carbon dioxide.
Any carbon-containing item that burns in air will form carbon dioxide...so seriously, you could pick just about anything, set it on fire and get carbon dioxide.
carbon oxide, though it could be either carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide.
I SUGGEST THAT Carbon dioxide is a necessary byproduct of all chemical processes that could convert organic matter to usable energy. Without carbon dioxide, we could not digest and make use of food.and for respration of plants also.