Scientists consider frozen water (ice) and carbon dioxide (dry ice) to be common forms of solid-state matter. They both undergo a phase change from solid to gas without passing through a liquid state in a process called sublimation. The properties of these substances make them useful in a variety of applications, such as preserving perishable goods using dry ice or studying climate change using ice core samples.
I Think The Answer To That Question Is Glucose... If Im Right, Please Let Me Know :D it is Glucose
I guess we're both lookin' for an answer to this question, huh? Well I think (I said 'I think') that the carbon dioxide will turn into liquid. Don't get mad at me if this is the wrong answer. I suggest that you go with your own gut on what you think the right answer really is.
"Hydrocarbon" means something that contains only carbon and hydrogen. Coal is mainly carbon with small amounts of other materials. There are certainly hydrocarbon compounds present in coal, but for the most part it's probably more correct to think of it as an impure form of carbon.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are two substances transported in the blood. Oxygen is carried from the lungs to body tissues by red blood cells, while carbon dioxide is transported from body tissues back to the lungs for elimination.
The gas given off when sodium hydrogen carbonate reacts with citric acid is carbon dioxide. This gas is produced as a result of the chemical reaction between the two compounds, which releases carbon dioxide gas as a byproduct.
White polar caps. Frozen carbon dioxide and water ice.
Scientists believe that the extra carbon dioxide in the atmosphere primarily comes from human activities, such as burning fossil fuels for energy, deforestation, and industrial processes. These activities release carbon that has been stored in the Earth for millions of years, contributing to the increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.
Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Greenhouse gases capture and retain the sun's heat. Increased carbon dioxide levels mean that more and more of this heat is retained. This is warming the earth and the atmosphere all round the world - global warming.
Yes, I think soil can emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Carbon is stored in the atmosphere primarily as carbon dioxide (CO2) molecule.
glucose and oxygen i think, which are then converted to carbon dioxide and water, but this is probably wrong.. glucose and oxygen i think, which are then converted to carbon dioxide and water, but this is probably wrong..
carbon dioxide that plant use
NO think carbon dioxide... it's always in the air!!
The carbon in the carbon dioxide is split and used to make sugar...i think
i think so :)
I think you mean CO2 Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide is composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.