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hot and cold days are opposite so if the hot days pressure increases than the pressure of a cold day decreases . the answer is in the sentence above. farah Elchoum
1 Mol of CO2 is 44g, so 1.01Mol*44(g/mol) = 44.44g However, the average human breath contains roughly 1g of CO2 per breath (assuming 0.5 L of air inhaled then exhaled) We can assume an average breathing rate of 12 breaths per minute. In 1 week (7 days/168 Hours/10,080 Minutes) we have approximately 120,960 breaths per week, at an average of 1 gram per breath we will have about 120.96 kg in a week or 3.145 metric tons per year, to put that in perspective, your average car produces less in the same time frame assuming you drive a modern small car about 1,000 miles per month. 2,200,000,000,000 tons of CO2 per year if you take just people into account (7 billion)
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turn the heater on high and let the engine warm up
Well you have to let the stains stay in the clothing for a few hours or days. Then try to wash them.
The air that you exhale contains water vapour. When you exhale during a cold day, the relative humidity increases. Relative humidity is actually the percentage of the amount of water vapour in the air. (the maximum amount of water vapour that the air can hold at that temperature) The colder the air, the less water vapour it can carry. When exhaled, air mixes with cold air, the temperature of the exhaled air drops, but there is more water vapour. When the air becomes saturated, (relative humidity is 100%), the extra water vapour will condense, allowing you to see your breathe on cold days.
The air that you exhale contains water vapour. When you exhale during a cold day, the relative humidity increases. Relative humidity is actually the percentage of the amount of water vapour in the air.(the maximum amount of water vapour that the air can hold at that temperature) The colder the air, the less water vapour it can carry. When exhaled, air mixes with cold air, the temperature of the exhaled air drops, but there is more water vapour. When the air becomes saturated, (relative humidity is 100%), the extra water vapour will condense, allowing you to see your breathe on cold days.
What you see is water vapor. The air that you exhale contains water vapor. When you exhale during a cold day, the relative humidity increases. Relative humidity is actually the percentage of the amount of water vapr in the air. (the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can hold at that temperature) The colder the air, the less water vapor it can carry. When exhaled, air mixes with cold air, the temperature of the exhaled air drops, but there is more water vapor. When the air becomes saturated, (relative humidity is 100%), the extra water vapor will condense, allowing you to see your breathe on cold days.
What you see is water vapor. The air that you exhale contains water vapor. When you exhale during a cold day, the relative humidity increases. Relative humidity is actually the percentage of the amount of water vapr in the air. (the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can hold at that temperature) The colder the air, the less water vapor it can carry. When exhaled, air mixes with cold air, the temperature of the exhaled air drops, but there is more water vapor. When the air becomes saturated, (relative humidity is 100%), the extra water vapor will condense, allowing you to see your breathe on cold days.
Steam is created when the cold air hits warm breath.The reaction of the warm breath hitting the cold air creates steam. Steam is water in vapor form.
The product of respiration that can be seen on really cold days would be the water vapour.
It's because on a hot day, the window is not cold enough to condense the water in the breath that is breathed on it. The solubility of a liquid in a gas is temperature dependent, so the water in breath which is a gas mixture saturated with moisture precipitates out when it hits a cold pane of glass. Similarly when you open an oven the moisture from the food cooking lets a steam escape that will fog up your glasses.
Well, if your windows are thin and get cold enough, the moist, humid air outside will condense on the surface of the windows, much like the condensation that appears on a cold beverage can or glass in a humid room.
It lasts longer on cold days.
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The box turtle can hold it's breath for nine days. Seriously.
When the temperature begins to drop, molecules in the air start to condense and become less excited. Condensed molecules create more pressure than the excited molecules in warm air. This causes the air pressure to be higher on really cold days.