If you can hear it.
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Its hard to tell from the way you wrote it, but if its supposed to be CaCo3---> CaO + CO2, then CaCo3 is the reactant and CaO and CO2 are the products. Its simply that the elements on the left of the arrow are reactants and the ones on the right are products.
It tells you that in a molecule of CO2, there is one carbon atom, and two oxygen atoms.
CO2 has a distinct smell, faint, but still distintict. Also, if you inhale it you will start to pant due to a lack of oxygen. That is how you can tell. Ayraayra: acutally the "panting" or increased breathing rate is due to the build up of CO2 not because the lack of O2.
Carbon Dioxide, or CO2 is expelled when you exhale. Therefore, if there are a lot of people in a small area with poor ventilation, CO2 levels will rise somewhat. CO2 is a harmless gas.I hope you're not talking about CO, which is carbon monoxide, which can kill you. You should have a carbon monoxide detector which would tell you if it is detected. If it is, you need to leave and ventilate the area.Another source of both CO and CO2 is a fire. Burning many things release these gasses (including smoking).
All guns leak a little bit when you put Co2 in the gun. its normal
Read the directions for YOUR gun. CO2 does not explode, but may leak down.
Co2 will leak out in a few hours. It's not designed to stay in the gun for a long period of time.
most likely a valve oring in damaged.
In your brain. Many people don't know that the drowsy feeling and cherry-red lips and flushed cheeks are signs of CO2 poisoning. Be safe and buy a CO2 alarm.Your dog may save you from a fire, but pets won't help with a CO2 leak.
pressure test the cooling system
Here are two reasons why you do NOT want to leave C02 in an air pistol. The constant pressure on the seals will eventually cause them to distort and leak. If someone else picks up the pistol they can discharge it accidentally. For the few cents it cost for a new C02 powerlett it is not worth keeping it in the pistol. I leave my Co2 guns charged with Co2 all the time. According to Tim @ Mac1 airguns, he told me to leave it charged with gas. Reason being is that it keeps the seals seated and and valve clear of debris and dust. It will also tell you if your gun has a leak the next time you shoot the gun. If the Co2 is gone, you know you have a leak.
Yes, once it is in, you can not take it out and use it later, as it is not resealable.
means you have a leak some where pressurizing the system will tell you where the leak is
That would depend on the type of "Gas" nitrogen? Freon , propane, natural , argon, Oxygen, CO2
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