One reaction is calcium carbonate is calcium oxide plus carbon dioxide. Another reaction is carbon plus oxygen which equals carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is a by-product of burning so any time there is a fire and smoke there will be carbon dioxide created.
The chemical reaction (thermal decompostion) is:
CaCO3 = CaO + CO2
All of them. At a high enough temperature, even diamond will burn, and produce (ridiculously expensive) carbon dioxide.
It's called combustion, and it's one of the primary reaction types. Combustion reactions combine a fuel with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. Combustion reactions are exothermic, meaning they produce an excess of energy.
To prepare and examine carbon dioxide:
It depends on the fuel and how well it burns. For example, methane, ethane, propane, butane, petrol, ethanol, sugar, etc. will give water & carbon dioxide if burnt fully; however, imperfect burning can produce carbon monoxide or carbon. Burning hydrogen, on the other hand, produces water.
Carbon dioxide! We give off carbon dioxide, plants give off oxygen. Its one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
The plants use carbon dioxide and give oxygen.
carbon dioxide and give off the oxygen
It does not produce carbon dioxide
It takes the products of photosynthesis and uses cellular respiration to produce ATP, but it does not take part in the actual reactions of photosynthesis. The mitochondrion can, however, give carbon dioxide to the chloroplasts, so it is able to give reactants to the process.
trees. Trees produce oxygen and in return we give them Co2 (carbon dioxide).
CO2 in the atmosphere is necessary for life to exist on Earth. Plants use Carbon Dioxide and give off oxygen to produce food in the process of photosynthesis. Plants and animals give off Carbon Dioxide as a waste product.
trees. Trees produce oxygen and in return we give them Co2 (carbon dioxide).
All of them. At a high enough temperature, even diamond will burn, and produce (ridiculously expensive) carbon dioxide.
It's called combustion, and it's one of the primary reaction types. Combustion reactions combine a fuel with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. Combustion reactions are exothermic, meaning they produce an excess of energy.
To prepare and examine carbon dioxide:
It depends on the fuel and how well it burns. For example, methane, ethane, propane, butane, petrol, ethanol, sugar, etc. will give water & carbon dioxide if burnt fully; however, imperfect burning can produce carbon monoxide or carbon. Burning hydrogen, on the other hand, produces water.
Carbon dioxide! We give off carbon dioxide, plants give off oxygen. Its one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.