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Burning methane produces carbon dioxide and water vapor, but not nitrogen. This is because methane is composed of carbon and hydrogen, whose oxides are carbon dioxide and water respectively.
Number of nitrogen atoms in 1 mole nitrogen dioxide? Nitrogen dioxide has 1 N atom and 2 O atoms. One mole of nitrogen dioxide has 1 mole of N atoms
The "fizz" is just dissolved carbon dioxide. All water that has not been specifically degassed has gases like oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide dissoved into them. The amount of gas dissolved in the water depends on a couple of things, like the solubility of the gas, the temperature of the water, and the pressure of the gas. If you want to dissolve more carbon dioxide in water the key is to crank up the pressure of CO2 above the water and more of it will dissolve.
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The molar mass of nitrogen dioxide is 46.0055 g.
They could be formed by the oxidation / combustion of sulfur and nitrogen respectively
Burning methane produces carbon dioxide and water vapor, but not nitrogen. This is because methane is composed of carbon and hydrogen, whose oxides are carbon dioxide and water respectively.
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It's a mixture of carbon dioxide and nitrogen. Liquid nitrogen is often put into the cans just before they are sealed. The nitrogen then vaporises, increasing the pressure in the can and forcing carbon dioxide, nitrogen gas and some beer into the small hole to equalise the pressures. When the can is opened, the gases and beer are ejected through the holes. Nitrogen is needed as it means smaller bubbles can be achieved. Oxygen needs to be eliminated as much as possible as this will effect the taste.
When sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide reacts with rain water they produce sulphuric acid and nitric acid respectively, such rains are called acid rains.
Percent by volume. Nitrogen is almost insoluble in blood at normal pressures. Oxygen is replaced by carbon dioxide so % nitrogen stays the same.
H2NO3hydrogennitrogenoxygenCombine nitrogen and oxygen at high temperature and pressure (as in internal combustion engine) to make nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Dissolve nitrogen dioxide in water to get nitric acid.
the main cause is sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide as they react with water to make sulphuric acid and nitric acid respectively.
Yes there is when there are equal moles of the two gases as indicated by the formulas for the two gases, N2O and NO2 respectively.
Rain can be made more acidic by reactions with nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, which react with water to form nitric acid and sulfuric acid respectively.
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because inter molecular distance is very small at high pressure and it goes on decreasing with the increase in pressure.