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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.
Air contains oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and other compounds. We take carbon dioxide into our lungs all the time, but our lungs keep the oxygen. However, if you were in a room with ONLY carbon dioxide, you would die--not from carbon dioxide per se, but from lack of oxygen.
24.0 g of carbon reacts with 64.0 g of oxygen to form 88 g of carbon dioxide.
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6 percent of root beer is carbon dioxide
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Not sure. i was looking for an answer online when i found this question, but one thing is for sure, sprite bubbles atleast 2wice as much as coke. that goes for all clear soda's vs dark colas
By 38 percent
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Basically you are witnessing the surface effect. The candy is releasing the dissolved carbon dioxide in the carbonated soda. The carbon dioxide is forming bubbles at a rapid rate. When the bubbles get to the top the have nowhere else to go but up so they fly out of the bottle, pushing much of the liquid with them.
A tiny fraction of a percent. Mars has an extremely thin atmosphere, and what it does have is mostly Carbon Dioxide.
C + O2 -------> CO2 12g of carbon produces 44g of carbon dioxide 1kg of carbon will produce 3-67kg of carbon dioxide
there is more coarbon dioxide in diet coke than in sprite as the carbonation process of diet coke in in much higher quantities the CO2 in the bottle of diet coike is much higher than in sprite eg the amount of co2 given off in 330 ml of coca cola is 660 cm3 where as the amount given off from a sprite can is 400cm3 get it?
Vehicle exhaust is mostly carbon dioxide, with a little water, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides. This answer deals with the carbon dioxide content only.Sixteen percent (16%) of human carbon dioxide greenhouse gas emissions comes from road transport (cars, trucks and buses). Cars are responsible for about half of this (8%).Humans are responsible for around 35 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year.Car emissions, 8% of that total, is around 2.8 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide (2,800,000,000).
Close, but no, that is not correct.The correct spelling is carbon dioxide.Some example sentences are:Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.There is too much carbon dioxide in these air tanks.Carbon dioxide is one of the gasses in the atmosphere.