100,000,000
Oceans act as a carbon sink, in fact they are the largest carbon sink absorbing about 1/4 of the CO2 we put into the air. However, with global warming considering that CO2 dissolves better in cold water there is a worry that the oceans will not be able to hold as much CO2 and will begin to release it into the atmosphere
H2O,CO2, SO2, HCL, HF et H2SO4 "wikipedia volcano"
as much as it can do
Co2+ + 2SO4
100,000,000
It will do nothing to the volcano.
When you find how to find that, let me know?? ksrb@gilroysm.catholic.edu.au
it doesnt really matterr that much... its going to go over the side anyway. the bigger the reaction you want, the more you put in.
It depends where you put the glaass within the volcano.
CO2 tanks are not rated of the amount of pressure they put out, but the size of the tank and how much weight of CO2 it holds. This is because CO2 pressure changes rapidly with temperature. It is on average about 1000 psi.
H2o,co2,so2,h2,co,h2s,hcl,hf
The volcano carries gasses extremely long distances, including co2. the plants would die because there is too much Co2 in the air, leaving nothing for the fish to eat.
Yes. The CO2 suffocates that fire by depleting the oxygen feeding it.
not much, the volcano type that does he worst damage is the composite/strato volcano. The composite and strato volcano are the same types just different names.
Figure it out !!
You measure the amount of baking soda put in he volcano