CO2 does not help other gasses burn
CO2(g) + H2O(g) (carbon dioxide + water) are formed CH4 + 2O2 --> CO2 + 2 H2O
Methane (CH4), CFCs are a few of those gases. Currently, we do not believe that CO2 has an effect on this layer.
When humans burn fossil fuels, carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and other greenhouse gases are released back into the atmosphere. These gases contribute to the greenhouse effect, trapping heat and causing global warming and climate change.
CO2 is not able to escape Earth's atmosphere because of gravity. Gravity holds the gases in our atmosphere close to the planet's surface, preventing them from escaping into space. Additionally, the presence of other gases in our atmosphere, such as nitrogen and oxygen, also helps trap CO2 and other greenhouse gases.
They reduce CO2 and increase O2.
They reduce CO2 and increase O2.
A compound for air is carbon dioxide (CO2), which is one of the gases present in the atmosphere along with nitrogen, oxygen, and other trace gases.
A number of gases are emitted but the main gasses are Oxides of Nitrogen and CO2. These gases may react with other gasses in our atmosphere to cause further issues such as tropospheric ozone.
Photosynthesis helps in the being of plants as well as other living creatures. It helps in formation of gases and absorb harmful gases like CO2. It provies the chrorophyll in the leaves which enables the animals to eat them as food.
When fossil fuels burn, they release carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and nitrogen oxides (NOx) into the atmosphere. These gases contribute to air pollution and are major contributors to global climate change.
CO2 and water vapor (H2O) are greenhouse gases, with CO2 being the primary driver of anthropogenic climate change. N2 and O2 are not greenhouse gases because they do not efficiently trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
Mostly Oxygen and Nytrogen for breathing. And CO2/CO3 for the Atmosphere.