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Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than O2. The most soluble gas in water is ammonia. Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid.
Yes. Carbon dioxide will react with water to form carbonic acid, especially under high pressure.
an effervescent drink that releases carbon dioxide under conditions of normal atmospheric pressure. Carbonation may occur naturally in spring water that has absorbed carbon dioxide at high pressures underground. It can also be a byproduct of fermentation, such as http://www.answers.com/topic/beer and some wines (see http://www.answers.com/topic/champagne-1).
KOH would act as a base to dissolved carbon dioxide's acid, yielding a neutralization reaction. Water and potassium carbonate would result. Carbon dioxide would slowly be converted to the carbonate form, removing it from solution.
carbon dioxide is the solute and water is the solvent
Yes, carbon dioxide will liquify under high pressure.
Pull carbon dioxide under pressure in water.
yes . as fishes breathe out carbon dioxide plants can take in carbon dioxide
Trees don't produce carbon dioxide; living things do, such as us humans. They breathe carbon dioxide. In other words, carbon dioxide is to them like oxygen is to us.
The gas in fizzy drinks is carbon dioxide. When under pressure, carbon dioxide easily dissolves into water. It is a gas without color or odor.
This is created by bubbling carbon dioxide under pressure through the soda. The fizz is carbon dioxide bubbling off.
Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than O2. The most soluble gas in water is ammonia. Carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid.
Carbon dioxide and oxygen are both gases under ordinary conditions. Carbon dioxide molecules consist of a single atom of carbon and two of oxygen. As a simplification, breathing animals inhale oxygen, use it to produce energy from carbon compounds that they eat and exhale carbon dioxide as a waste product.
Yes. Carbon dioxide will react with water to form carbonic acid, especially under high pressure.
Carbon has a freezing point of about 3527oC under standard conditions. If you meant carbon dioxide, it freezes from a gas phase ar -78oC Carbon has a freezing point of about 3527oC under standard conditions. If you meant carbon dioxide, it freezes from a gas phase at -78oC
carbon monoxide, chlorine, carbon dioxide under certain circumstances
Dry ice is not a liquid. It is a solid form of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide changes from a gas to a solid at low temperatures, under pressure.