Because CO2 (or carbon dioxide) is asphyxiant. Meaning that if there is too much of it in the air, humans cannot breathe.
Use it for what? If its paintball, then you just screw it in. Because its cold, the pressure will go down, and you wont shoot as fast. Also you can store CO2 in "cold" places.
No you don't. Tanks must be emptied at fill stations anyway. CO2 tanks can store pressure for a very long time, so you can use it for several games over several days.
You will need to use a carbon scrubber device to capture co2 under atmospheric pressure.
No, paintball co2 is much higher pressure.
C4 plants store CO2 in the mesophyll cells, where initial carbon fixation occurs using PEP carboxylase. CAM plants store CO2 in vacuoles within their cells during the night, when stomata are closed, and use it during the day for photosynthesis when stomata are open.
Like a pressure, but with non-ideality Use as a pressure Fugacity = mole fraction of gas * total pressure Mole fraction of CO2 in atmosphere? 383 ppmv
No, An Invert Mini is a high pressure system, therefore it's internals and ASA must use a high pressure tank (nitro tank).
any Co2 tank and high pressure HPA tanks.
To properly fill your tires with CO2 for optimal performance and efficiency, follow these steps: Use a CO2 inflator with a pressure gauge to ensure accurate inflation. Check the recommended tire pressure listed on the sidewall of your tire. Attach the CO2 cartridge to the inflator and securely connect it to the tire valve. Slowly release the CO2 into the tire until the pressure reaches the recommended level. Check the pressure again with the gauge to ensure it is correct. Repeat for all tires as needed.
If you use them, then yes, otherwise they should hold pressure for a long time.
A proto slg can use CO2 or HPA. I contacted DYE tech support because their website says it can, but the manual says no. Their reply was "All SLG's are able to be used on CO2. Only being able to use High Pressure Air is a misprint in the manual. It might have been copy and pasted from our other manuals. Since all of our other markers cannot use CO2." So, yes, you can use CO2
Yes, but it is highly recommended that you use HPA instead. CO2 with this marker may cause re-cocking issues as well a pressure spikes. It will defiantly cause a decrease in pressure consistency. It is recommended, if you need to run CO2, that you use an anti-siphon tank or a vertical tank with remote line to decrease liquid intake.