If the wooden splint happened to be on fire when it was placed into the cylinder filled with carbon dioxide, the fire will go out. Other than that, nothing happens to the wooden splint. It will just sit there quietly, doing nothing.
No
The abdomen is filled with gas, usually carbon dioxide, to help the surgeon view the abdominal cavity.
when you breathe underwater, those little bubbles are filled with carbon dioxide
The balon filled with helium will cause more static,a ballon filled with carbon dioxide may be dangerous.
yes
well carbon dioxide and oxygen
No. helium is released in outer air but does not lose or change its chemical formula
Cylinder Volume = (pi) *(radius2)*(height) Cylinder volume = (3.1416)*(22)*(80) Cylinder volume = 1005.312 cm Density = Mass / Volume 0.0045 gcm = Mass / 1005.312 cm Mass = 0.0045 gcm * 1005.312 cm Mass = 4.523904 g
Helium-filled balloons typically last longer than carbon dioxide-filled balloons. Helium is a lighter gas that causes balloons to float higher and stay inflated longer due to its lower density. In contrast, carbon dioxide is heavier and escapes balloons more quickly, leading to a shorter lifespan.
The pulmonary circulatory system is involved in the process of moving carbon dioxide from the blood.
That's believed to be a byproduct of volcanism, though the atmosphere is mainly filled with carbon dioxide.
the pulmonary.