Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that helps keep the planet warm. However, too much of it (from the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) in industry, transport and the generation of electricity) is causing global warming and climate change.
No. CO2 is a covalent compound.
1 mole CO2 = 6.022 x 1023 molecules 2.4mol CO2 x 6.022 x 1023 molecules CO2/1mol CO2 = 1.4 x 1024 molecules CO2
CH4(g)+2CO2(g)->CO2(g)+2H2O(g) 44g CO2(g) is obtained from 16 g CH4(g) mole of CO2 g =22g CO2(g)*1mol CO2/44g CO2 =0.5 mol CO2 (g)
no, Co2 is not a poisonous gas
yes, co2 is a nonelectrolyte
CO2 is in the air and as the air moves so does the CO2 in it.
Petrol cars produce CO2 as a combustion by-product, so it might be said that whatever the fastest car in the world is the fastest CO2 car. There are no cars powered by CO2 - obviously - as any chemical reaction starting with CO2 needs energy to produce another substance. There might be a car somewhere powered by compressed CO2, but this will stop moving when it runs out of pressure. Consequently the fastest CO2 car is a parked car.
The companies which make CO2 diffusers are Flo which manufactures Flo Centi9 Glass CO2 diffuser, ADA Mini World which manufactures C02 regulator and many more.
mine at the panthers raceway did 0.864
O=C=O carbon dioxide
the flower does not need all the water in the world it uses mostly CO2 and light
Co2 is not combustible - it is the end product of combustion reactions or the decaying organic matter and will not be broken down any further by that mechanism. Most of the world's CO2 is produced by rotting trees and matter decaying in our Oceans (96%). co2 in used in combustion of biomass i.e co2 biomass gasification. this is only possible at higher temperatures. co2 can used in chemical synthesis co2 is used produce ch4 ( carnol process) co2 supports combustion of metals. search in sciencedirect.com
Intake of oxygen from the outside world carrying it into the bloodstream, and exhalation of CO2.
It absorbs all the Co2 and gives out oxigen
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No. CO2 is a covalent compound.
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