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Q: What happens when carbon dioxide is stored under high pressure?
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Why dry ice is stored under high pressure?

solid carbon dioxide is stored undeer high pressure. this is because on decresing the preasure the temp will increase and solid carbon dioxide will be directly changed into CO2 in gaseous state.


What is carbon dioxide naturally absorbed and stored in?

Carbon dioxide is naturally absorbed (through photosynthesis) and stored in trees and vegetation. It is also absorbed and stored in the oceans.


Why solid co2 is stored under high pressure?

Carbon Dioxide is used for soft drinks because carbon dioxide is more soluble in water than Oxygen.


Oceans are a reservoir for carbon stored as?

Dissolved Carbon dioxide


Is carbon stored in the biosphere in the oceans as dissolved carbon dioxide?

Yes, it is.


Carbon is stored in the atmosphere in the form of what molecule?

You think probable to carbon dioxide.


What is dry ice and what happens when the pressure under which it is stored is decreased to the atmosphere?

dry ice is carbon di oxide when pressure is decreased it becomes gas


In what type of compound is carbon stored in the ocean?

carboate (co32-) and carbon dioxide (co2)


What do plants remove from the air during photosynthesis?

Plants remove carbon dioxide during photosynthesis!


Where is Mars CO2 stored?

The atmosphere of Mars contain 95,32 % carbon dioxide. In the polar zones carbon dioxide is as dry ice.


What is dry ice what will happen when the pressure is released on dry ice?

solid carbon dioxide (CO2) is stored under high pressure. Solid CO2 gets converted directly to gaseous state on decrease of pressure to 1 atmosphere without coming into liquid state. This is the reason that solid carbon dioxide is also known as dry ice


When trees die do they release stored up carbon dioxide?

Well, trees don't really store carbon dioxide; they use the carbon dioxide directly to produce sugars during the Calvin cycle. When decomposers eat up those sugars, they release the carbon in the sugars in the form of carbon dioxide.