Cooling and heating in schools cause the most carbon dioxide emissions, but it depends where the school is for which to be the biggest emitter. Lighting and computers are other causes, as most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
sulfur oxide
the Krebs cycle, also called the citric acid cycle
it produces 13 metric tones of co2
CO2 gas can be detected by a carbon monoxide detected which are sold at most department stores.
photosynthesis
sulfur oxide
No. Photosynthesis produces O2 as a waste product, not CO2. CO2 is needed to perform photosynthesis.
the Krebs cycle, also called the citric acid cycle
Yeast
cell respiration consumes oxygen and sugars and produces CO2, photosynthesis consumes CO2 and produces oxygen and sugars
it produces 13 metric tones of co2
CO2 is the product of many things, but here are a few: Humans and animals exhale CO2 Decaying organic material (in land fills, for example) produces CO2 Burning organic material (forest fires, for example) produces CO2
Yes
350 kg
The reaction is:MgCO3 = MgO + CO2
CO2 gas can be detected by a carbon monoxide detected which are sold at most department stores.
One way is that it produces less CO2