bubble the gas through lime water(Ca(OH)2)and if there is carbon dioxide a white precipitate will form. Here is the reaction [where the CaCO3(s) causes the white precipitate]: Ca(OH)2(aq) +CO2(g) --> CaCO3(s) +H2O(l)
That depends on the percentage of Carbon Dioxide, if there is a lot then you won't be able to light a match / lighter.
Lower (but higher than normal amounts) may give you a slight headache.
And you can of course use planes, cares and trains etc with hard and software mounted on them which measures air quality.
I'm in year 10 triple science award at school and no this so ill try and make it simple for you.
1- get 2 testubes and fill one halfway with lime water
2- put your gas in the other testube and put the bung/cork in (catch it in tube depending on upwards/downwards deliver or over water)
3- (the cork should have a glass pipe that dips all the way down into the limewater in one tube and just in the gas tube.
4 - if there is carbon dioxide present, when it travels from its tube into the other there will be a chemical reaction changing the limewater from clear to a milky colour.
if you breathe in carbon dioxide - you die
its takes up more space that it needs, were as liquid takes up exactly the amount of space it needs.
Infrared spectroscopy
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide is a gas
This gas is carbon dioxide: 0,039 445 %.
Carbon dioxide is a colorless gas while nitrogen dioxide is a gas with a reddish-brown color.
The pure and dry carbon dioxide gas has no pH level.
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Dioxide is a gas
carbon dioxide
The gas inside Pepsi is carbon dioxide.
Yes, carbon dioxide can be a natural gas.
This gas is carbon dioxide: 0,039 445 %.
carbon dioxide CO2
Carbon-Dioxide is the gas we breath out. But is also the gas trees need to keep alive.
All carbonated drinks, including Coca Cola, use carbon dioxide (CO2).
Carbon dioxide.
No I believe not, carbon dioxide is a gas