chemical because it is changing the state from solid to a gas in which is a chemical change
No. The formation of a new compound is a chemical change.
No. The formation of carbon dioxide is a change in physical state from the gas phase to the solid phase, which is a physical change.
yes it is a chemical change.
its a chemical reaction.
This is a chemical change.
When frozen, it sublimates into "dry ice."
plants do not change carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide. they, on the other hand, convert carbon dioxide in to oxygen.
a six carbon sugar
Global warming means there is extra carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This is putting an extra strain on the carbon cycle, which is unable to remove all the extra carbon dioxide.
It wouldn't change at all as it is neutral
When carbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is the product of the reaction.
Frozen carbon dioxide is still carbon dioxide, so it is a physical change.
plants do not change carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide. they, on the other hand, convert carbon dioxide in to oxygen.
Carbon dioxide.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide change in the lungs.
the cold air can change the carbon dioxide gas to a solid
Although the molecule is broken up it does not change the fact that it is carbon dioxide. Therefore you still have carbon dioxide.
the cold air can change the carbon dioxide gas to a solid
Any increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide contributes to global climate change.
This is a reversible change as it involves a change in the state of a substance. Also, by applying pressure and lowering the temperature, gases carbon dioxide can be converted back into dry ice.
Combining carbon dioxide and water is a chemical change, not a physical change, but it doesn't make sugar. Carbon dioxide and water makes carbonic acid. CO2 + H2O <--> H2CO3-->H+ + HCO3-
Carbon dioxide is acidic in nature. With water, it partially forms carbonic acid.
We inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide as a result of a change in our bodies. Answer - Chemical Change