reacts with water and given out gas bubbles
No, CO2 is not considered an ideal gas because it does not perfectly follow the ideal gas law at all temperatures and pressures.
no. it could olny be a liqid or gas
A soap bubble floats on CO2 gas because the gas is denser than air, providing buoyancy that supports the light weight of the bubble. The CO2 gas also lacks water molecules, which prevents the soap film from burst.
CO2, or carbon dioxide, is a greenhouse gas that plays a key role in the Earth's atmosphere. It contributes to the greenhouse effect by trapping heat and warming the planet. In scientific studies, CO2 levels are monitored to understand its impact on climate change and global warming.
By using the ideal gas law, at STP (standard temperature and pressure), 1 mole of any ideal gas occupies 22.4 liters. Therefore, in 4.00 liters of CO2 gas at STP there would be 4.00/22.4 = 0.179 moles of CO2 present.
CO2 gas is colorless, and it is covalently bonded.
it is colorless
it is colorless
it is colorless
CO2
1 odourless. colourless. tasteless gas. 2slightly soluble in water. 3does not support combustion. 4forms an acid when dissolved in water..carbonic acid. 5because of this it turns blue litmus red. 6turns limewater milky..charteristic test for CO2.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas rises in the atmosphere.
oxygen and co2
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an inorganic gas.
Carbon dioxide or CO2.
CO2
no. it is a molecule, not a noble gas