The vast majority of all carbon is carbon 12. Carbon dioxide is one of several gasses, such as water vapor and sulfur dioxide, that are trapped in the mantle. It enters the mantle through subduction, a process where oceanic crust slowly slides into the mantle, bringing a variety of substances, including carbon compounds, with it. The carbon in the mantle then rises with magma which erupts on the surface through volcanoes.
The most notable gases that come out of volcanoes are sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Volcanic gas consists of a variety of gasses that are trapped in magma. These gasses are released when pressure decreases. Volcanic gas can either come out during an explosive eruption or from vents called fumaroles without an eruption. The most common gasses are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide.
From parts of the carbon chain of glucose after loss of electrons and H+
From the animals around it breathing oxygen and converting it to carbon dioxide.
water does not have carbon di oxide in it
The most notable gases that come out of volcanoes are sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Volcanic gas consists of a variety of gasses that are trapped in magma. These gasses are released when pressure decreases. Volcanic gas can either come out during an explosive eruption or from vents called fumaroles without an eruption. The most common gasses are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide is the air we breathe out. :)
From parts of the carbon chain of glucose after loss of electrons and H+
Yes. Burning carbon or a carbon compound will produce carbon dioxide.
From the animals around it breathing oxygen and converting it to carbon dioxide.
obviously, if an EasyJet plane lifts of, it releases carbon dioxide from the engine, which gets released into the air, & that causes the earth to warm up, and then it will be the end of the world! NOTE: carbon dioxide is not produced by planes, so if it is the production of carbon dioxide, the answer is no, but it comes from fossil fuel, I think.
The fizz in soda is carbon dioxide bubbles. Carbon dioxide is dissolved in the soda by putting it under pressure. When the pressure is released because you open the bottle or can, the carbon dioxide comes out of solution in the form of bubbles. Voila, fizz!
Released carbon dioxide which has been dissolved under pressure during manufacture.
No. Where would the carbon in the carbon dioxide come from?
No ,
It is unsure were the first oxygen molecule came from came from, but my bet was that it was from the process "Outgassing" in which Water, Carbon Dioxide, and other fluids, were spewed out of volcanoes. The Carbon Dioxide was used by Cyanobacteria, or Stromatolites(sp?),in photosynthesis, thus producing oxygen.