Carbon dioxide binds to a haem group in a haemoglobin molecule
carbon dioxide :p
CARBON DIOXIDE P
E. P. Koszenski has written: 'Electrochemical carbon dioxide concentrator subsystem development' -- subject(s): Carbon dioxide, Closed ecological systems (Space environment)
they feed them CO2 ( carbon dioxide)
No :P It uses electricity, and so doesn't use carbon compounds.
Nothing. Stomata don't have leaves, and stomata is the plural. You mean leaf of a stoma. If, theoretically, you were asking what substances exited the stomata and/or a stoma of a leaf, although of course you mean no such thing, then my answer would be: Typically, oxygen does.
A-P Hurd has written: 'The carbon efficient city' -- subject(s): Carbon dioxide mitigation, Environmental aspects, Sustainable urban development, Urban ecology (Sociology), City planning
Yes, carbon dioxide (CO2) diffuses faster than sulfur dioxide (SO2) due to differences in molecular weight and size. CO2 is a smaller, lighter molecule compared to SO2, allowing it to move through a medium more rapidly.
Carbon dioxide is an acidic dismal gas with a thickness about 53% higher than that of dry air. Carbon dioxide particles comprise of a carbon molecule covalently twofold clung to two oxygen iotas. It happens normally in Earth's environment as a follow gas.
The formula for the combustion of propane is: C2H6 + 5O2 --> 2CO2 + 3H2O So each mole of propane creates two moles of carbon dioxide. One mole of propane is 30 g, one mole of carbon dioxide is 44 g So each gram of propane creates (2x44)/30)= 2.93 g of carbon dioxide on combustion. In common terms a 20lb tank of p for a BBQ creates a bit less than 60 lb of carbon dioxide
The main gases in the atmosphere of Venus are carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen (N2), with trace amounts of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and water vapor (H2O). Carbon dioxide makes up the majority of the atmosphere, contributing to its thick and dense nature.
the air is constantly getting in and out of the water.