Carbon Dioxide can be poured because its density is higher than air which makes it sit lower. So if you take a test tube filled with carbon dioxide, then you can pour it just like a liquid.
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon is an element, but not carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
carbon dioxide
Actually some of them can - Gasses such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2) are heavier than air - and can be poured from one container to another.
You did not specify properly but grown plants such as fruits, vegetables or insects (such as ants, spiders, etc.) do not produce carbon dioxide but plants do take in carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen when natural chemicals are poured onto gold, carbon dioxide is NOT formed, but, if there are man made chemicals poured into the gold there is a very low possibility that the gold would give out carbon dioxide. Gold is also the lowest element in the reactivity scale, along with silver and copper XxX
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
When water is poured on to dry ice it melts because it is a gas called carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is 0.35% of our air
The canned drink has the carbon dioxide already trapped inside of it, while the fountain drinks have the carbon dioxide poured inside of it WHILE it is pouring out of the fountain and into the cup. For carbonated drinks at least.....
Carbon dioxide.
Because unlike coal or oil, a nuclear reactor can heat the water for steam without combustion. No combustion, no smoke. No ash or burning waste. No carbon dioxide poured into the atmosphere, no carbon waste poured into the ground water.
Carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide