Carbon dioxide can form carbonates when it react with a basic substance
When acid rain reacts with the carbonate rocks, carbon dioxide is usually released into the air.
There is no chemical in pop rocks it's just CO2 (carbon dioxide) that makes up the pop rocks.When you put pop rocks in your mouth they so the heat basically forces the CO2 (carbon dioxide) out which sounds like it's poping.
The carbon dioxide accelerate the chemical weathering of rocks.
yes. depending on how much carbon dioxide or how much acidity is in the soda
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Burning gasoline releases the carbon dioxide.
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Respiration: The equation is: glucose + oxygen = carbon dioxide + water Combustion: Carbon containing fuel + oxygen + carbon dioxide + water Chemical reactions: Carbonates + acid = acid salts + carbon dioxide Volcanic releases: Carbonate rocks are decomposed by heat and pressure to release carbon dioxide
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