Nitrogen fertilizer production converts nitrogen from the atmosphere into urea, a form of nitrogen fertilizer. Nitrogen fertilizer is the main macronutrient used by plants, i.e, the main component of fertilizers (the others are potassium and phosphorus). The atmosphere is 78% nitrogen. Google the nobel prize-winning Haber-Bosch process. The two scientists identified a method of using enormous amounts of heat and pressure to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable to plants. And there's the source of your answer: the required heat and pressure is usually generated by natural gas, which gives off CO2 when combusted. Without the increased plant growth that the Haber-Bosch process enabled, the planet would probably be unable to support more than a couple billion fewer people than it does now. But good luck nailing that number down--estimates are all over the place, and for good reason. For example, without nitrogen fertilizer and with the food scarcities that scenario would create, would we be converting as much grain into livestock? Would we be burning it as fuel in our cars? Would we have better agriculture technology or better management if prices were higher? You get the picture. There is a small dark side to this. When overapplied, nitrogen fertilizer emits nitrous oxide, a powerful greenhouse gas, and pollutes surface and groundwater. Google the U.S. Gulf "dead zone".
The gas that is necessary for photosynthesis is carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide has a chemical reaction with the water and sunlight to create glucose.
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They Use Carbon Dyoxide To Create The Fizzness Or Bubbles.
When carbon dioxide dissolves in water it forms carbonic acid.
Carbon dioxide and water
Carbon dioxide create the carbonic acid - H2CO3.
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The gas that is necessary for photosynthesis is carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide has a chemical reaction with the water and sunlight to create glucose.
Many organic chemicals when combusted in oxygen can create Carbon dioxide and water
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Animal and plants create carbon dioxide when they perform cellular respiration. Decaying vegetation forms carbon dioxide through fermentation, wherein fungi oxidize carbohydrates.
No, farmers do not have to fertilize with carbon, because plants obtain carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, from the air, so they always have enough.
The gas to create bubbles in the cola is carbon dioxide.
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you can make carbon dioxide every time you exhale or take one carbon atom and mix 2 oxygen atoms.
They Use Carbon Dyoxide To Create The Fizzness Or Bubbles.
When carbon dioxide dissolves in water it forms carbonic acid.