Yes, in carbonated drinks.
Because if you combine carbonated liquids with carbon particles it can cause disease.
Liquids can be either organic or inorganic. Organic liquids are typically derived from living organisms and contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, such as water. Inorganic liquids, on the other hand, do not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and are often derived from minerals or chemicals, such as ammonia.
Carbon dioxide dissolves in water.
Solids: concrete, glass, steel Liquids: water, beer, wine Gases: air, carbon dioxide, methane
1. Liquid carbon dioxide (supercritical CO2) is used as solvent. 2. Gaseous carbon dioxide can be a solvent in water or other liquids.
Carbon itself is a solid and does not contain liquid. However, when carbon combines with other elements to form compounds, liquids like hydrocarbons, fuels, and oils can be produced.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a gas at standard temperature and pressure, and it is not considered viscous in the same way that liquids are. Gases generally have low viscosity compared to liquids, and CO2 has a relatively low viscosity among gases. However, when CO2 is compressed into a liquid state, its viscosity increases, but it remains much lower than that of most liquids.
gases 1.oxygen 2.carbon dioxide liquids 1.blood
I can only tell you that gases are does not have a difinite shape and volume . E.g air / nitrogen / carbon dioxide / water vapour / . . .
Gases that can dissolve in liquids include oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and ammonia. The solubility of a gas in a liquid depends on factors such as temperature, pressure, and the chemical properties of the gas and liquid.
since it is carbon, the properties are different from the average compound. therefore, freeze it instead of heating it to change it to a gas. sorry my shift key isn't working
Yes, carbon dioxide is soluble in water and other liquids. The solubility of carbon dioxide depends on factors such as temperature and pressure, with higher pressures and lower temperatures generally leading to higher solubility.