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It can't, but it can be measured with a ppm meter.

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How can gas be seen or unseen?

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Where is sublimation seen?

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Hydrogen and carbon dioxide cannot be seen how could you use a wooden splint and a flame to identify each of these gases?

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Is carbon dioxide gas in lemonade a solution suspension or colloid?

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How might you use a radioactive isotope to find out whether the oxygen in carbon dioxide comes from sugar or oxygen gas?

You could use a radioactive isotope like carbon-14 to label the sugars during photosynthesis. By tracking the movement of carbon-14 in the carbon dioxide, you can determine if the oxygen in the carbon dioxide comes from sugar or oxygen gas. If the oxygen in the carbon dioxide comes from sugar, the carbon-14 label will also be seen in the oxygen.


What does carbon mean in science?

Adding carbon dioxide to a substance. For example carbonation of water. You have had a soda at least once or even seen it. (If you haven't please do so). It is written there carbonated water. It means that carbon dioxide is mixed with water under pressure. That is why if you open a can of soda a huge effervescence occurs which means bubbling by the way. This bubbled gas is carbon dioxide.


Is carbon dioxide gas produced during photosynthesis?

yes This is another person answering this question. No it is not! The plant gets carbon dioxide from the air or environment around it. It does not produce it. Humans and animals do. (:-kenzi


What does acid plus carbonate produce?

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How is the air you inhale different from from the air you exhale?

It happens because in the the mitochondria of the cell burns {destroy chemically }, as you may have seen in burning the fire gives Carbon dioxide same as the food so the body gives out the carbon dioxide as a by product of respiration.


What are examples of carbon dioxide?

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What type of reagent do you use for testing the presence of carbon dioxide. please list all of them...please..?

Bubble gas through limewater (saturated calcium hydroxide solution). The presence of carbon dioxide is indicated by the solution turning milky/cloudy. This is caused by the carbon dioxide and calcium hydroxide reacting to produce calcium carbonate which is insoluble, and is therefore seen as a white precipitate.