Copper Carbonate + Nitric Acid
no thats completely stupid. butane reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water
No. Where would the carbon in the carbon dioxide come from?
No, helium does not produce carbon dioxide. Helium is an inert gas and does not react chemically with other substances to produce carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is produced from the combustion of carbon-containing compounds.
you heat the tin ore and carbon together to produce tin and carbon dioxide
Yes, forest fires do produce carbon dioxide.
Animals produce carbon dioxide. Animals produce carbon dioxide
If nitric acid is mixed with calcium carbonate, carbon dioxide gas would be produced along with calcium nitrate and water.
Yes. Plankton produce carbon dioxide during cellular respiration.
No, lactic acid fermentation does not produce carbon dioxide.
The gases produced depend on the charge they're using. All guns produce carbon dioxide. In addition: * Nitrate based powder produces NOxs * Black powder produces sulfur compounds * If mercury fulminate is used in the promer some mercury is produced
Calcium nitrate is typically created by combining nitric acid with calcium carbonate or calcium hydroxide. This reaction results in the formation of calcium nitrate, water, and carbon dioxide.
Yes. Burning carbon or a carbon compound will produce carbon dioxide.