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The bubbles of carbon dioxide produce a buoyancy effect.
Not on its own, and it depends on what is burning. A fire can only produce carbon dioxide if the substance burning with the oxygen contains carbon. And even then, if there are other elements, you will get more substances as products. Carbon will produce carbon dioxide and usually some carbon monoxide as well. Hydrogen will produce water vapor. Sulfur will produce sulfur dioxide. Magnesium will produce magnesium oxide.
Any combustion of an organic material produce carbon dioxide and water vapors.
HCl and Zn lack the one carbon and two oxygen atoms that make up CO2 (carbon dioxide) Therefore, they cannot produce carbon dioxide in any condition.
sulphur dioxide.
The two nations that produce the greatest amount of carbon dioxide are China and the United States of America.
No. helium does not produce carbon dioxide
Yes, forest fires do produce carbon dioxide.
Algae are plants and produce oxygen from carbon dioxide when exposed to sunlight by photosynthesis. At night they produce carbon dioxide though cellular respiration.
Yes. Plankton produce carbon dioxide during cellular respiration.
it produces heat
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Animals produce carbon dioxide. Animals produce carbon dioxide
Any burning (oxidation reaction) produce carbon dioxide.
Yes, plants produce oxygen and need carbon dioxide and sunlight to produce food.
No
Plant and animal waste decay is the largest producer of carbon dioxide. Forest fires and volcanoes is another huge source. Then the burning of fossil fuels is the greatest man made contributor. There is less carbon dioxide in the summer as plants use it to produce oxygen.