They "burn" it in oxygen to produce CO2.
There is ample carbon in the carbon dioxide in the air for plants to survive.
you add hcl and caco3
remove the concentration of carbon, look up DBTT ductility to brittle transistion tempreture, this will explain that with increasing carbon ductility will decrease
Adding activated carbon to a boiling solution will cause the solution to boil over and burn your skin
Both carbon skeletons and functional groups put together, add, or have atomos of oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon. Different arrangements of atoms bonded to a carbon skeleton can form functional groups, wich give specific properties to molecules.
Metabolism of food results in the production of carbon dioxide, which is exhaled.
does living things digest protoplasm for survive
Because of a process called respiration . this means that when humans breathe in the oxygen from the atmosphere is now travelling around our body in our red blood cells , but when we breathe out we release carbon into the atmosphere. following this the pants then take in all the carbon and release oxygen. this is called photosynthesis .
Combustion of fossil fuels and aerobic respiration in living cells are two processes that add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.Usage of Carbon containing fuels and Respiration
From just carbon, coal, graphite and diamond; if you add some other things you can make virtually any substance known to man.
Decomposers reduce the remains of dead living things which were once alive, like dead leaves/plants (litter) and other dead animals. Decomposers break down dead living things into nutrients to add to the soil for plants to grow.
Yes, respiration does add carbon dioxide to the air
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Carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide
Yeast is a living organism that eats the sugar in the bread and emits carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide bubbles are what cause the bread dough to rise and for the final load to have small holes in the interior of the bread.
Use plants and add hot water to them with smoke