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When carbon is exposed to air nothing happens.
Carbon burn in air.
filter carbon dioxide from the air you breathe, to be exhaled.
filter carbon dioxide from the air you breathe, to be exhaled.
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They filter carbon monoxide out of the air. Carbon Monoxide is a deadly gas, but it's invisible and doesn't have a smell. When too much of it gets in a room where it can't get away, you can die from it.
carbon dioxide is released into the air.
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The air in a spacesuit is constantly circulated. The suit air is passed through a type of absorbent filter that absorbs carbon dioxide called a scrubber. This clean air is returned to the spacesuit, usually with the addition of a little fresh oxygen. In addition to having a limited supply of oxygen, the astronaut must also estimate how much carbon dioxide the filter has absorbed. It has a limited capacity, and once it is maxed-out, it can no longer remover carbon dioxide. When the astronaut is back aboard the spacecraft or space station, they will resupply the oxygen and put in a fresh carbon dioxide scrubber.
Carbon mixes with the rain water and when it falls, it wears out rocks. So it happens when the rain water mixes with the carbon from the air.
It goes to the air
Air suction valve connected between air filter and exaust manifold.it converts carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide. sanjivkumar p kmnr kfi