the average global temp and the atmospheric co2 level has risen
The burning of rainforests releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere, as the combustion of anything does.When the rainforests are destroyed they no longer are able to remove CO2 from the atmosphere.Both these things lead to an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide is a heavy colorless odorless atmospheric gas. Source: respiration, combustion. Use: during photosynthesis, in refrigeration, carbonated drinks, fire extinguishers. Formula: CO2
I observed a blue flame during the burning of sulfur, which is characteristic of sulfur combustion. Additionally, the strong, distinct odor of sulfur dioxide was present, confirming the release of sulfur dioxide gas during the combustion process.
Carbon dioxide is a product of combustion. It cannot undergo combustion.
no not at all
Carbondioxde in atmospheric air amount to about 0.04%.
D. D. Kinzler has written: 'Experimental study of high levels of SOb2 sremoval in atmospheric-pressure fluidized-bed combustors' -- subject(s): Combustion, Measurement, Coal, Sulfur dioxide, Environmentsl aspects 'Experimental study of high levels of SO removal in atmospheric-pressure fluidized-bed combustors' -- subject(s): Combustion, Measurement, Coal, Environmental aspects, Sulphur dioxide
Carbon dioxide is formed by the complete combustion of carbon itself or organic compounds.
A. M. Campbell has written: 'Emission inventory of atmospheric sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide pollutants within the Province of Manitoba for 1981 and 1982' -- subject(s): Atmospheric nitrogen dioxide, Atmospheric sulphur dioxide, Environmental aspects of Atmospheric nitrogen dioxide, Environmental aspects of Atmospheric sulphur dioxide, Environmental aspects of Factory and trade waste, Environmental chemistry, Factory and trade waste
It does not support combustion...
If the combustion is complete, carbon dioxide and water.
No, carbon dioxide is not necessary for combustion to take place. Combustion requires fuel, oxygen, and heat to occur. Carbon dioxide is one of the products of combustion when hydrocarbons are burned in the presence of oxygen.