because if we don't have carbon dioxide then there wouldn't be plants and we need plants to survive because they let out oxygen
we need it because of plants and they let out oxygen
carbon dioxide and more don't really care bye
We all should care for plants because they provide us with oxygen and carbon.
It can cause skin damage if you touch it, like frostbite. It also it sublimates into large quantities of carbon dioxide gas, so you should be in a well ventilated area when handling it.
Mixing sodium metal with carbon dioxide would likely result in the formation of sodium oxide and carbon. This reaction could release heat and may even be exothermic. It is essential to handle sodium with care due to its high reactivity with oxygen and other elements.
Sunlight, a photosynthetic compound such as chlorophyll, and traces of magnesium.
Grammar. The question should be 'What do young people care about?'. Do, not does, I think you'll find.
No meaning or diagnosis can be derived from single blood chemistry readings like low blood chloride and high blood carbon dioxide. The levels must be evaluated in light of your history and physical exam. Talk with your health care provider for information specific to your situation.
Nothing it looks as if he doesn't even care!!!A:President Bush has enacted emissions controls on US industry that have cut our carbon dioxide emissions.
Capnography is the monitoring of carbon dioxide in the respiratory gases. It has been used in the operating room as a monitoring tool during anesthesia and and in intensive care.
You mean, "What is a solvent for carbon monoxide?" Carbon monoxide will dissolve in just about any common gas that you care to name: nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, neon, helium, hydrogen, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, methane, water vapor, nitrous oxide. How else does carbon monoxide get from here to there? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The solubility of carbon monoxide in liquids is low, for ex. 27.6 mg/liter in water. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In ALL liquids?? Perhaps you need to try hydrocarbons, fats, lipids, liquid nitrogen, liquid carbon dioxide (under pressure), and so forth. If carbon monoxide were not soluble in blood, then it would not be dangerous to human beings, mammals, birds, and reptiles. (We would breathe it in and then right out again.) In any case, a gas can be a solvent just as a liquid can. Try dissolving some sulfur dioxide in some nitrogen gas. It works very well, though we don't like this. Sulfur dioxide in nitrogen causes bad air pollution.
it should be controlled by all the people in the world