If highly concentrated, sulfuric acid reacts with cellulose to at least partially dehydrate the cellulose.
a non metal will always react with an acid to form hydride
C+2H2so4 > CH4 + 4so2
No
carbon source
Plants take in carbon from carbon dioxide in the air and convert it to carbohydrates and keep it with them.
carbon sink
Other than photosynthesis, the formation of carbonates in the ocean traps carbon from the atmosphere.
Yes, deforestation removes trees that act as a carbon sink, removing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. This increases the greenhouse effect.
yes it will because carbon tetracholride has more dence than sulfuric acid
Trees absorb carbon dioxide (when talking about a "carbon sink", it means the carbon as any form).
Decaying vegetation is actually the opposite of a carbon sink. A carbon sink is something that takes carbon out its natural cycle and stores in for an extended period of time. Vegetation, particularly trees, absorb carbon, and thus they act as stores. However, decaying vegetation releases the carbon back into the air as it decays. Therefore, it is not a sink.
Trees absorb carbon dioxide (when talking about a "carbon sink", it means the carbon as any form).
carbon source
heat sink is when heat is absorbed into any type of environment, including the aquatic ecosystem; and carbon sink is when CO2 is absorbed into any type of environment including the terrestrial ecosystem.
Carbon found within limestone rocks.
The ocean. Limestone.
carbon
Carbon Sink
By sinking down all the way
Carbon Sink