carbon dioxide is heavier than hydrogen because the molar mass of carbon dioxide (CO2) is 44 g/mol while hydrogen (H2) is 2 g/mol.
Gas densities at 15 0C and 1,013 bar: # Hydrogen - 0,085 g/L # Neon - 0,853 g/L # Carbon dioxide - 1,87 g/L
Hydrogen is lighter than neon
carbon dioxide is quite unreactive and used in fire extinguishers. Hydrogen burns readily with oxygen and is used as a rocket fuel.
No, hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide have very different weights.
No. Hydrogen does not contain carbon, so no carbon dioxide is released just water and heat. See related link.
there is no hydrogen in carbon dioxide. since carbon dioxide is CO2 there are 3 carbon and 6 oxygen atoms in three molecules.
An organic compound must contain both carbon and hydrogen. Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide contain carbon an oxygen, but not hydrogen.
No hydrogen is the lightest element.
The lightest element would be helium
carbon dioxide is quite unreactive and used in fire extinguishers. Hydrogen burns readily with oxygen and is used as a rocket fuel.
How could it? There is no carbon in hydrogen. It order to make carbon dioxide, you must have carbon and oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is denser.
No, hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide have very different weights.
A gas as carbon dioxide is easily expanded by heating; hydrogen peroxide is decomposed.
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Methane burns in oxygen and gets oxidised. Carbon is oxidised to carbon dioxide, hydrogen to water.
No. Hydrogen does not contain carbon, so no carbon dioxide is released just water and heat. See related link.
there is no hydrogen in carbon dioxide. since carbon dioxide is CO2 there are 3 carbon and 6 oxygen atoms in three molecules.
An organic compound must contain both carbon and hydrogen. Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide contain carbon an oxygen, but not hydrogen.