Volatiles is the technical term for a system that produces carbon dioxide. This is a taught in science.
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you cant because the object is to create carbon dioxide and H2o from carbon monoxide which is environmentaly safe
The kind of smoke from a burning object depends on the object itself. The common smoke that is given off is Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, and small amounts of Water Vapor.
Combustion of carbon monoxide, CO, will result in carbon dioxide, CO2, by the formula: 2 CO(g) + O2(g) -> 2 CO2(g)
The stomata are small openings in the bottom of a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide which is then combined with sugar to make glucose or sugar for the plant to turn into energy to carry out specific functions.
The application of the property carbon dioxide is a non supporter of combustion is used in extinguishers. This works as carbon dioxide gas is heavier than oxygen, so it creates a blanket around the burning object and displaces the oxygen. Thus extinguishing the fire.
It was held in south africa durban and its main object was about reducing emissions of carbon dioxide.
Carbonated water or champagne is bubbly due to the presence of carbon dioxide gas which creates bubbles in the liquid.
Force is an influence that produces a change in an object.
Depends on what is being combusted. If it is a carbon containing compound, combustion usually produces water, carbon dioxide and sometimes carbon monoxide. In reality, combustion is a redox reaction where the object being combusted gets oxidized and the oxidizing agent gets reduced.
Carbon dioxide is suitable for putting out fires because it does not support combustion. When released into a fire, carbon dioxide displaces oxygen, which is essential for combustion to occur. This suffocates the fire and extinguishes it quickly. Additionally, carbon dioxide is non-conductive and leaves no residue, making it ideal for extinguishing electrical fires.
Venus is called as Veiled planet due to a cover around object. Carbon dioxide is covered thickly around it.