CO2 will not be a liquid at room temperature, rather a gas. It is only a liquid when compressed.
Actually IF contained at high pressure it will be a liquid at room temperature ...It requires a combination of both pressure and temperature.
It is a liquid in CO2 fire extinguishers and when the pressure is released some of it boils, absorbing a large amount of heat energy, more of it is released from the nozzle as a solid which then sublimes to forma gas.
Boil the water till its boil . then it will be free from co2. ai bit dau
Carbon dioxide is at room temperature a gas; a gas can be liquefied to obtain the liquid form. It is possible also to obtain a gas in solid form (at very low temperatures) and the carbon dioxide is not an exception.
at room temp.
Dry ice (solid CO2) at room temperature changes from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase. This is called sublimation.
No. Carbon Dioxide is a gas at room temperature. It can become a solid (dry ice) if you lower the temperature and increase the pressure enough, but normally, it is a gas. (CO2 does not have a liquid state.)
CS2 has a higher molar mass than CO2
Boil the water till its boil . then it will be free from co2. ai bit dau
Water (dihydrogen oxide) is a liquid at room temperature. Carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature.
At room temperature and pressure, water is more dense than CO2. If CO2 is cooled and compressed to a liquid, it is more dense than water.
Carbon dioxide is at room temperature a gas; a gas can be liquefied to obtain the liquid form. It is possible also to obtain a gas in solid form (at very low temperatures) and the carbon dioxide is not an exception.
Carbon dioxide exists as a gas at stp, and water exists as a liquid. Therefore, CO2 has already passed the boiling point, so water has the higher boiling point.
Carbon dioxide (CO2), which is a gas at room temperature, will become a liquid and then a solid as we cool it more and more. The solid form of this substance is commonly called dry ice. We also know it is one of the few substances that will not melt and become a liquid. Instead, it will sublime and change state directly into a gas from its solid form.
Carbon dioxide is an inorganic gas at room temperature.
at room temp.
no slower because it is lower pressure
Dry ice (solid CO2) at room temperature changes from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase. This is called sublimation.
CO2 is soluble in water up to the point of saturation which is about 3,3 grams per liter water at 0°C and 1 gram per liter at 38°C (not linear!).