Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
No. CO2 is a covalent compound.
1 mole CO2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules 2.4mol CO2 x 6.022 x 1023 molecules CO2/1mol CO2 = 1.4 x 1024 molecules CO2
CH4(g)+2CO2(g)->CO2(g)+2H2O(g) 44g CO2(g) is obtained from 16 g CH4(g) mole of CO2 g =22g CO2(g)*1mol CO2/44g CO2 =0.5 mol CO2 (g)
yes, co2 is a nonelectrolyte
Co2 is not needed for animal life, in fact it is poisonous. They breathe it out as a by product from using energy. However, plants must have co2, and emit oxygen as a by product.
I suppose so. just remember co2 is poisonous
Nothing. CO2 in high quantities can be an asphyxiant, however, it is not a poison....
Carbon Monoxide (CO) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
The answer is: carbon monoxide
well on plants they die and shrivel up like a rasin. then on animals they just cant breathe.
it create soot and carbon monoxide a poisonous substance instead of CO2 and water vapour. See related link
Mainly by photosythesis that converted the CO2 in the poisonous early atmosphere, into oxygen.
A co2 filter to remove the poisonous carbon dioxide from the air.
A co2 filter to remove the poisonous carbon dioxide from the air.
CO2 is produced from the poisonous smoke from cars, factories etc. Natural sources of atmospheric carbon dioxide include from volcanic outgassing, the combustion of organic matter, while aerobic respiration, burning of fossil fuels etc.
CO2 and smog Added: The above answer is incomplete. Carbon monoxide is the premier gas in car exhaust that is poisonous. This orderless, colorless and tasteless gas binds to the heme in hemoglobin preferentially to oxygen causing a rapid death by asphyxiation.