No because Liquid C02 can only be in solid or gas form not Liquid due to the propeties of the element.
No. C02 is a gas created or better yet expelled from every living thing on the planet such as plants, animals, algae and even bacteria. Whenever an organic compound is combusted or burnt it releases C02. The burning of fossil fuels will expel C02. Volcanoes, hot springs and forest fires along with trees and plants were the and remain the largest depositors of C02 in the atmosphere. It is unique that it does not have a liquid state at a regular atmospheric pressure. In its solid form it is called dry ice. When it melts, it changes straight into a gas.
When C02 is released from a campfire, it is called a carbon emission.
When the C02 cylinder is placed into the gun and screwed in the end of the cylinder is pierced and some C02 charges the system of the pistol. When the trigger is pulled a burst of the C02 gas is released behind the pellet, firing it down the barrel. You can usually get about 40 to 50 shots from as regular 12 oz C02 cylinder.
This usually happens when the C02 is running out of gas.
Carbonic acid H2CO3
In a break barrel and pump rifle it located directly behind the barrel in a large tube. Rifles that use C02 usually hold the C02 bottle under the barrel.
usually somewhere around 50 to 60 shots
There called C02 air rifles or PCP air rifles
If it is a gas then it is neither a liquid nor a solid! C02 is rarely a liquid (you need special high pressure and appropriate temperatures to get the liquid phase) See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Carbon_dioxide_pressure-temperature_phase_diagram.svg. At -78°C the gas deposits directly into the solid phase (and at that temperature it sublimes from solid to gas).
That is an excellent question, I will be more than happy to answer it for you.. or at least try to.... lol [DEFINITION OF SUBLIMATION] ------SUBLIMATION- is a phase change which a solid changes from a solid to a gas without changing into a liquid first just from a solid to gas (vapor)--------- Dry ice is the common name for a solid form of carbon dioxide or C02. At a room temperature it can change from a solid to a gas because the room temperature is hotter that of the carbon dioxide because is order for carbon dioxide to freeze you have to have it at, atleast a temperature of -109.3 degrees F so basicly it is super cooled. For a more basic understanding have you ever had a warm beverage during the winter?....yes? then you must see it's steam that it gives off.. same with C02 except it is in a solid form and the super cooled C02 gives off gasses because it is soo cold that once it hits the atmosphere that is warmer than it's original temperature it starts to melt, into a gas but remember it does ***not*** turn into a liquid, just from a solid to a gas (see vocab def. uptop) but while giving off gas at the same time.... do you understand?..... if someone can improve this answer please go right ahead..that is very hard to explain...
Carbohydrates do not cause C02 in the lungs. Lung irritants cause emphysema, so the lungs do not clear out C02 as well.