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Typical value: 46mmHg or 52mLs of CO2 per 100mL blood
You will need to use a carbon scrubber device to capture co2 under atmospheric pressure.
Photosynthesis does not.A:The photosynthesis process in vegetation, plants and trees does release CO2. Not only that, it also captures it again from the atmosphere. The photosynthesis process is part of a larger natural process called the Carbon Cycle. In this cycle, oceans release and capture CO2 too.
CCS or Carbon Capture and Storage reduces the greenhouse gas emissions that are released through the burning coal in three ways. The first is pre-combustion capture where the fuel is converted into a mix of CO2 and hydrogen gas so the hydrogen can be burnt off an the CO2 is then compressed ready for transport. The second is post combustion where a liquid solvent captures the CO2 that is separated in the process. The third is Oxyfuel combustion where oxygen is used for the fuel combustion making it easier separate a stream of CO2 in a high purity.
Photosynthesis is responsible for lowering the levels of atmospheric CO2 since it is a requirement to make glucose. Cellular respiration produces CO2 as a by-product, so it is responsible for some atmospheric CO2.
Typical value: 46mmHg or 52mLs of CO2 per 100mL blood
You will need to use a carbon scrubber device to capture co2 under atmospheric pressure.
Co2 +2 nh4oh = (nh4)2co3 + h2o
The chloroplasts in ALL plants capture sunlight then it sends the... carbon dioxide(?) into the air. So trees don't make air, they make the CO2 that we need
Sun lightSun light provide energy. CO2 and H2O are ingredients.Chlorophyll are needed to capture energy. Enzymes are needed to guide the process
To start a co2 dragster, you just simply shoot the co2 canister and then the co2 dragster will go.
Carbon and oxygen make up CO2, Oxygen and Hydrogen make up water.
CO2 is composed of carbon (C) and oxygen (O)
To make a co2 car go faster, make the body streamlined. Keep the weight down and make sure that the axles are smooth.
There are NO houses that make electricity into CO2. Electrical equipment has no CO2 outlet. The CO2 is produced at the power plant that supplies the house, so when you plug in a kettle, for example, the generator at the power plant works a tiny bit harder and produces more CO2. The CO2 produced is closely matched with the power that is generated there.
yes it can
The reaction is:H2O + CO2 = H2CO3