Hydrogen (H2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are different chemical substances.
They are gases with many applications in laboratory and technology.
They are NOT. Two totally different gases.
Both are colorless gases.
No, oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide do not weigh the same. They have different atomic masses, with oxygen being heavier than hydrogen and carbon dioxide being heavier than both oxygen and hydrogen.
Carbon dioxide and hydrogen are both non-metallic gases at room temperature. They are both involved in various industrial processes, such as production of chemicals and energy generation. Additionally, they both play important roles in the Earth's atmosphere, affecting climate and weather patterns.
No. Hydrogen will easily ignite if it comes in contact if fire. Carbon dioxide is not flammable at all and can even be used to put out a fire.
They EXCHANGES GASES The Same Way As We Do. OXYGENEnters Their LUNGS And Exits Out As CARBON DIOXIDE.
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Volcanic eruptions are a natural source of sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and ash in the atmosphere. During an eruption, gases such as sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide are released from the magma, along with ash which is a mixture of fine rock particles and gases.
I had this for a science homework question fairly recently and I had no idea what to put. I've found out now thogh, and as the last person's comment was completely useless and unhelpful, I thought I'd tell you the right answers.They are both gases, they are both colourless and they are both tasteless. They are different in the way that Hydrogen is an element, while Carbon Dioxide is not.xxxMia:)xxx Ill keep the above answer as i just wan to add one thing. They are also both oderless meaning they both have no smell.
In nature, the balance of gases is maintained through processes like photosynthesis and respiration. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen, helping to balance the levels of these gases in the atmosphere. Conversely, during respiration, animals and plants release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which is then used by plants for photosynthesis. These interconnected processes help to regulate the levels of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide in nature.
We breath oxygen and give out carbon dioxide, in the same way, plants take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen.Thus the balance of gases is maintained in nature.
Different gases has different monitors, they are often sold seperately. However an all around toxic gas monitor will pick up Carbon Monoxide (odorless, colorless), Chlorine, Chlorine Dioxide, Hydrogen Chloride, Hydrogen Sulfide, Nitric Oxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, Ozone, Sulfur Dioxide and Oxygen deficiency. That said, not all monitors are the same, always read the instructions.
They are caused by some common gases. Carbon dioxide being one of them.