If CO2 and ozone are added together, nothing happens. In other words, no reaction occurs. Carbon dioxide is extremely unreactive. At most, CO2 represents oxygen tied up that would otherwise increase the available oxygen to make ozone in the "ozone layer".
CO2 will increase with the advent of industrial revolution. This causes ozone depletion too.
Carbon dioxide, or CO2.
When a organism dies and decays it emits carbon dioxide.
Biofuels are part of the natural carbon cycle, in which plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and this becomes carbon which is eventually returned to the air when vegetation rots or is burnt, or when animals eat it and respire carbon dioxide back into the air. Thus, although burning of wood and biofuels does release carbon dioxide back into the air, this process does not add to the long term concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. When we create carbon dioxide from carbon that has been sequestered underground, we add new carbon dioxide to the air, increasing its concentration and causing global warming.
Carbon dioxide is an inorganic gas. CO2 is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide.
To test for the production of carbon dioxide, you can perform the following experiment: Add a small amount of a substance that can produce carbon dioxide, such as baking soda, to a container. Then, add an acid, such as vinegar, to the container. If the production of carbon dioxide occurs, you will observe bubbling or fizzing, indicating the release of carbon dioxide gas.
calcium iodide will be formed and also carbon dioxide
Yes, respiration does add carbon dioxide to the air
The concentration of ozone in the air goes up.
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It gets extra bubbly and sometimes explodes and it tastes more spicy
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Rotting trees add carbon dioxide (and sometimes methane) to the atmosphere.Burning trees releases carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
CO2 = Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide, or CO2.
Assuming you mean cabon dioxide, this is a problem we are having now. The carbon dioxide, along with a few other gasses, trap heat from the sun and cause global warming. This is known as the greenhouse effect.