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Sprite has 6% of carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is a colourless odourless gas made from a carbon atom covalently bonded to two oxygen atoms. Carbon dioxide is needed by plants for photosynthesis and it is produced as a waste product in respiration. Excess carbon dioxide may dissolve in sea water to produce carbonates. However, at present some scientists are concerned that too much carbon dioxide gas is getting into the atmosphere as a result of burning fossil fuels and this may be causing global warming.
Carbon dioxide is important to people as it plays a crucial role in the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants produce oxygen and carbohydrates. It is also a major greenhouse gas, helping to regulate Earth's temperature. However, too much carbon dioxide emissions from human activities can contribute to climate change, which has negative impacts on the environment and human health.
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There is 21% oxygen in the atmosphere and 300 ppm (0.03%) carbon dioxide. This translated to 700 times more oxygen than carbon dioxide.
C + O2 -------> CO2 12g of carbon produces 44g of carbon dioxide 1kg of carbon will produce 3-67kg of carbon dioxide
On average 258.63g of Carbon Dioxide a day
Cars produce much more than houses.
Any automobile produces about 2 kilograms of carbon dioxide per liter of fuel consumed.
Typically 2.31 kg.
Yes. Your carbon footprint is the measure of how much carbon dioxide equivalent you, or any of your activities produce. A car burns petrol (gasoline) so its use has a carbon footprint.
The oceans are regarded as carbon dioxide sinks, not sources. This means they remove carbon dioxide, not produce it. Carbon dioxide dissolves from the air into ocean water. Once there it is removed by plankton and algae, by corals and mollusks in making shells, and by chemical action.
Yes, but at night. It make oxygen more than it does carbon dioxide though. ---- Plants, like animals, do have metabolisms by which energy is generated through the oxidation of sugar, which produces carbon dioxide. However, green plants consume much more carbon dioxide, in the process of photosynthesis, than they produce by means of their metabolism, and they produce much more oxygen than they consume.
No, it's the other way around. Plants intake Carbon dioxide and put out Oxygen. In the theory of how the world formed, this is how the atmosphere got to contain Oxygen, from plants spreading over the continents and producing Oxygen.
every 2,062 miles travelled accounts for 1 ton of Carbon Dioxide emissions per person.
Because dry seeds have a very low metabolic rate and do not produce much Co2. Germinating seeds produce more Co2.
A flat panel television does not produce any carbon dioxide during normal operation. The carbon footprint of operating an LCD TV is estimated at 215 kg per year on average.