Air, you dont breathe out pure CO2
No, because the density of carbon dioxide is greater than the density of air.
it is not gas it is just air
No. helium is released in outer air but does not lose or change its chemical formula
Carbonic acid, which is basically just carbon dioxide dissolved in water.
One of my favorites is to get a big bath jar and put dry ice in the bottom. Cover it (loosely) to keep air from stirring it up and let some of the dry ice evaporate. IF carbon dioxide is heavier than air, the carbon dioxide will fill the bottom of the bath, and you can float a soap bubble filled with ordinary air on the heavier carbon dioxide layer. Try it and see.You could also construct an apparatus with candles at various heights and connect it with tubing to a carbon dioxide source (such as a compressed gas cylinder). As the carbon dioxide enters the tank with the candles, it should fill up the tank in such a way that the lowest candles are extinguished first.
Is a mixture of Starches and Polymers made in a labotory.Also carbon dioxide. Carbon Dioxide, or Hot Water.
Carbon Dioxide can be poured because its density is higher than air which makes it sit lower. So if you take a test tube filled with carbon dioxide, then you can pour it just like a liquid.
Ninety-nine percent of the atmosphere is already filled with nitrogen and oxygen, and carbon dioxide makes up less that 1% of the rest. So it will take a long time for the air to fill up with carbon dioxide.
Seltzer water contain carbon dioxide; bubble water may contain and another gases, including air.
Carbon dioxide IS air
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. Sublimated carbon dioxide is heavier than room air and will not float.
The Carbon dioxide molecule is more massive than the other primary gasses in the air, so filling the ball with Carbon dioxide will make it more massive than a ball filled entirely with air at the same pressure and temperature. Even adding an excess of Carbon dioxide to an air-filled ball will add mass.