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Energy must transfer to the carbon dioxide from its surroundings
It reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and heat.
Air contains oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and other compounds. We take carbon dioxide into our lungs all the time, but our lungs keep the oxygen. However, if you were in a room with ONLY carbon dioxide, you would die--not from carbon dioxide per se, but from lack of oxygen.
In the alveoli which is in the lungs
They will form a corresponding sodium salt and release carbon dioxide.
There is carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. You have been breathing it in all your life.
more carbon dioxide will diffuse out of the blood
u just go to hell
There are a number of things that happen when the breathing rate increases. The pH of the blood will slightly increase and the amount of carbon dioxide decreases among other things.
carbon dioxide is produced.
When you smoke, ride a vehicle, or use electricity, you let out carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is released from water at high temperature.
Nothing, carbon dioxide and oxygen do NOT react.
Energy must transfer to the carbon dioxide from its surroundings
Glucose and oxygen become carbon dioxide and water. The products have a lower energy content than the reactants.
you die
you will die