No because Liquid C02 can only be in solid or gas form not Liquid due to the propeties of the element.
no as c02 is like oxygen for plants and we can not breathe out co2 without oxygen
its is solid
ICE is the solid state of water.
The state of liquid to Solid is ; Freezing
dry ice
Carbohydrates do not cause C02 in the lungs. Lung irritants cause emphysema, so the lungs do not clear out C02 as well.
both. It depends what substance it is. For example: solid water (ice) melts into liquid water (water) and then that melts into gas water (water vapour). Another example is that frozen carbon dioxide (c02)which is a solid also known as dry ice, melts into c02 gas hence the name dry ice because when it melts it goes straight into a gas state.
No. C02 is a gas created or better yet expelled from every living thing on the planet such as plants, animals, algae and even bacteria. Whenever an organic compound is combusted or burnt it releases C02. The burning of fossil fuels will expel C02. Volcanoes, hot springs and forest fires along with trees and plants were the and remain the largest depositors of C02 in the atmosphere. It is unique that it does not have a liquid state at a regular atmospheric pressure. In its solid form it is called dry ice. When it melts, it changes straight into a gas.
No because Liquid C02 can only be in solid or gas form not Liquid due to the propeties of the element.
YES. it goes directly from the solid, crystalline state to a gas. This process is called sublimation.
its a solid state.
no as c02 is like oxygen for plants and we can not breathe out co2 without oxygen
A solid.
In solid state force of attraction are greatest
-- NaCl (when it's in its solid state, known as 'table salt') -- sugar (when it's in its solid state) -- volcanic rock (when it's in its solid state) -- H2O (when it's in its solid state, known as 'ice') -- steel (when it's in its solid state) -- CO2 (when it's in its solid state, known as 'dry ice')
This is the solid state of matter.