Carbon exists in, Coal, Graphite, Diamond, Carbon dioxide, Living organisms, Minerals, Natural Gasses, and Petroleum.
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Burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in 2010 put over 10 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.Respiration (breathing) depends on activity. A person sleeping emits about 0.3 cubic metres an hour, however, with strenuous activity this rises to between 7 and 8 cm/h.The difference between them, of course, is that carbon dioxide from respiration is part of the natural carbon cycle, and is removed regularly from the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide from fuel burning is additional carbon dioxide that has been underground for millions of years, so releasing it now is causing global warming and climate change.
Carbon dioxide under pressure
7-Up has carbonation, and carbonation is carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved in water (H2O). If you want specific elements, you can break up the above compounds.
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carbon dioxide
Carbon exists in, Coal, Graphite, Diamond, Carbon dioxide, Living organisms, Minerals, Natural Gasses, and Petroleum.
Carbon exists in, Coal, Graphite, Diamond, Carbon dioxide, Living organisms, Minerals, Natural Gasses, and Petroleum.
No.A recent (2014) study by Yale University asked:Roughly how much carbon dioxide was in the atmosphere in the year 1850?6% answered correctly 290 ppm (parts per million).78% answered 'Don't know'Researchers then asked:Roughly how much carbon dioxide is in the atmosphere today?7% answered correctly 390 ppm (it's now over 400 ppm)76% answered 'Don't know'See the link below.
chloride and carbon dioxide
Carbon Dioxide is the gas used to put bubbles in drinks.
Mars has a thin atmosphere, mainly of Carbon Dioxide (95.32%). Nitrogen makes up 2.7%, Argon 1.6%, Oxygen 0.13% and Carbon Monoxide makes up around 0.08%.
Carbon dioxide is a very stable element and only breaks when in solution or when it has enough energy added to break formation. If oxygen and carbon dioxide mix at normal pressure (~1atm) nothing happens, the carbon dioxide will sit underneath the oxygen because it is much heavier then oxygen. If oxygen and carbon dioxide are in a very high pressure vessel they will form a solid at low temperatures, just like any other gas.
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