Carbon dioxide is produced by planes by the burning of non-reusable fuels
The cement work cannot reduce carbon dioxide. In fact, the cement work increases carbon dioxide because carbon dioxide is emitted during the production of cement.
Carbon monoxide is first produced by either human activities involving combustion or a variety of natural processes. From there on, it reacts with oxygen/hydrogen radicals in the atmosphere and become carbon dioxide. The fact that most carbon monoxide will become carbon dioxide when left in the atmosphere long enough can help explain why the carbon monoxide cycle is not taught in school.
If the products are entirely water and carbon dioxide, the answer will be 80 kg (25 + 125 = 70 + 80). You are not told anything else so you have to assume this. There will in practice be some compounds of sulfur and nitrogen, and some carbon monoxide probably, but these are quite small in amount.
Atmosphere has the higher concentration of carbon dioxide. If water had a high concentration of carbon dioxide then water would be acidic because it would result the formation of carbonic acid, but water is neutral. The fact that dissolved carbon dioxide create carbonic acid is used in the manufacture of Coca-Cola. So I think it is the atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide turns into what is known as "dry ice" which is fact solid carbon dioxide. It changes directly from a solid to a gas at about -56°C under normal atmospheric conditions without going through a wet liquid stage. This process is known as sublimation.
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Although the molecule is broken up it does not change the fact that it is carbon dioxide. Therefore you still have carbon dioxide.
No, carbon dioxide is not a chemical property. In fact, it isn't even a property. It is a molecule.
The cement work cannot reduce carbon dioxide. In fact, the cement work increases carbon dioxide because carbon dioxide is emitted during the production of cement.
Carbon monoxide is first produced by either human activities involving combustion or a variety of natural processes. From there on, it reacts with oxygen/hydrogen radicals in the atmosphere and become carbon dioxide. The fact that most carbon monoxide will become carbon dioxide when left in the atmosphere long enough can help explain why the carbon monoxide cycle is not taught in school.
Test it with lime water. If the lime water goes milky you have carbon dioxide.
Yes, bubbles are made out of carbon dioxide. I actually had to research this for a science project; i had to do a lab report and found that bubbles are in fact made out of carbon dioxide. GOOD LUCK! hope this helps, :)
No, carbon dioxide is not a chemical property. In fact, it isn't even a property. It is a molecule.
Yes indeed! CO2 is in fact the same as carbon dioxide. The "C" in CO2 is the elemental symbol for "Carbon". The "O2" means that there are TWO oxygen molecules.
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If the products are entirely water and carbon dioxide, the answer will be 80 kg (25 + 125 = 70 + 80). You are not told anything else so you have to assume this. There will in practice be some compounds of sulfur and nitrogen, and some carbon monoxide probably, but these are quite small in amount.
Carbon dioxide.This is due to the fact that muscles need oxygen to function and so uses oxygen and converts it into Carbon dioxide. Hopefully this helps!