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What is the nature of CO2?

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CO2, or carbon dioxide, is gaseous in nature.

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What is a use that CO2 has on nature?

Plants need it for photosynthesis


What nature of compound is CO2?

Carbon dioxide is an inorganic gas.


Would plants increase CO2 in the air?

Awesome catch! CO2 is produced in very massive amounts by dead plants. As a interesting note, dead and decaying plants produce far more CO2 then man. Many time that of man! Man produces about 2 to 5% of all CO2. The rest is created by nature. Most of this by plants and animal life that are decaying.


How cutting trees affect nature?

due to deforestation over a period of time desertification takes place ... the soil becomes very loose and it looses its fertility . The amount of CO2 increases as none of it is being absorbed (as trees absorb CO2 )


When CO2 is bubbled through distilled water at 25C why would the pH of the solution be reduced?

CO2 gas is acidic in nature and forms carbonic acid in water so pH value becomes decreased (from 7 to downwards 6,5 or 4)

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What is a use that CO2 has on nature?

Plants need it for photosynthesis


What nature of compound is CO2?

Carbon dioxide is an inorganic gas.


Why water acidic?

This results from something dissolving in water, leaving an excess of H+ ions. In nature for instance, CO2 dissolves in water as H2O+CO2 giving H2CO3 and this can dissociate into 2H+ and CO32-


What are the artificial sources of carbon dioxide in nature?

by sing chemicals we can produce co2 source for that refer net facility


Would plants increase CO2 in the air?

Awesome catch! CO2 is produced in very massive amounts by dead plants. As a interesting note, dead and decaying plants produce far more CO2 then man. Many time that of man! Man produces about 2 to 5% of all CO2. The rest is created by nature. Most of this by plants and animal life that are decaying.


Gas in fire extinguishers?

yes but it is depend on nature of gas whether it is flammable or not.... co2 is fire extinguisher gas widely used ....


How cutting trees affect nature?

due to deforestation over a period of time desertification takes place ... the soil becomes very loose and it looses its fertility . The amount of CO2 increases as none of it is being absorbed (as trees absorb CO2 )


When CO2 is bubbled through distilled water at 25C why would the pH of the solution be reduced?

CO2 gas is acidic in nature and forms carbonic acid in water so pH value becomes decreased (from 7 to downwards 6,5 or 4)


Does cemeteries have anything to do with global warming?

Anything that decays gives off CO2, which means that yes, they do contribute in the same way that all of nature contributes.


Why is it a problem for carbon dioxde to be released in to the atmosphere?

It really is not a problem. Currently CO2 levels are at a global level of 0.037%. Nature produces the vast bulk of this CO2 and life would stop on the planet if level dropped to 200 PPM. If you look at the Vostok webiste (where we get our old climate data from) one of the complaints that science experts have is the level of CO2 is too low! Only 280 PPM. Without CO2 the planet would be extremely cold and quite dead. Our oceans, which collect most of the CO2 from or atmosphere, do an awesome job of pulling the CO2 out of the air!


Why fatty acids are rare in nature?

because plants are not produced with mass made gasses like Methane and co2 the ommit co2 therefore having no acids thats half of the reason we have to let plant grow so they reach theyre full potential


How is CO2 written?

O=C=O carbon dioxide