carbon footprint.
Yes. For instance, combining hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate creates calcium chloride, water, and carbon dioxide gas.
it is created in a powerplant and that creates carbon dioxide and that is called the green house effect it detreats the ozone lair
This type of cell respiration is called alcoholic fermentation, where glucose is partially oxidized to ethanol and carbon dioxide in the absence of oxygen. The carbon dioxide produced creates bubbles in the bread dough, causing it to rise during baking.
The process by which yeast converts sugar into carbon dioxide is called fermentation. During fermentation, yeast metabolizes sugars anaerobically (without oxygen) to produce energy, resulting in the production of carbon dioxide and alcohol as byproducts. This process is crucial in various applications, such as baking and brewing, where the carbon dioxide helps dough rise and creates bubbles in beverages.
Sparkling wine contains large amounts of carbon dioxide, which creates the bubbles. In order for a sparkling wine to be called Champagne, it must be produced in the Champagne region of France.
When washing soda and vinegar react, they undergo a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt called sodium acetate. This reaction creates fizzing and bubbling as the carbon dioxide gas is released.
One can accurately measure carbonation in a beverage by using a device called a carbonation tester, which measures the amount of carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the liquid. This can help determine the level of fizziness or carbonation in the beverage.
It's usually not called Carbon Dioxide because industries cool it to extremely low temperatures to freeze it and is called "Dry Ice" which is usually plunged in water or left under the stages and the "Ice" warms up and does not melt but subliminates (turns from a solid directly to a gas) and creates the smoky fog effect that still amazes people to this day...
We exhale carbon dioxide or called CO2
We exhale carbon dioxide or called CO2
You can directly sample gas and analyze it using various chemical tests. You can use an instrument called a correlation spectrometer or COSPEC to measure the gas emissions from a distance. These measurements are usually done from an airplane.
The measure of an object's mass is called mass, and the measure of its velocity is called velocity.