the same as the air around
CO2 gas is more dense than the mixture of air we breathe. You can see this when dry ice sublimates.
No, carbon dioxide (CO2) does not sink in the air. It is a gas that is evenly distributed throughout the atmosphere.
If a thermometer is not present, you can estimate the temperature of CO2 by measuring the pressure inside the container where CO2 is collected. Using the ideal gas law, you can infer the temperature based on the pressure and volume of the gas. This assumes ideal gas behavior and neglects factors like non-ideal behavior or phase changes.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is removed from the air by potassium hydroxide. Potassium hydroxide reacts with CO2 to form potassium carbonate and water, thereby removing the CO2 gas from the air.
the gas powered air soft guns use CO2 or green gas
Gas burns in the air to form carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
Yes, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a gas at standard temperature and pressure.
CO2
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be liquefied under pressure at ordinary temperature.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary gas responsible for increasing Earth's temperature through the greenhouse effect. CO2, along with other greenhouse gases, trap heat in the atmosphere, leading to global warming and climate change.
Carbon dioxide is an inorganic gas at room temperature.
What? Read that question out loud to yourself and see if it makes any sense. Ill do my best to answer: If dry ice (CO2 in sold phase) is left out in the open air, it will sublime, skipping the liquid phase and transition directly to CO2 gas.