Carbon dioxide is heavier (more dense) than oxygen. About 8 CO2 molecules weigh the same as 22 O2 atoms.
CO2 is denser - which is why it's used in fire-extinguishers, as it pushes air away from the fire.
no
Plants are very important to our environment. Plants absorb nitrogen and carbon dioxide and turn it into oxygen, this causes an oxygen rich environment. Plants are wonderful and essential for Earth's atmosphere to survive.
In technology, I assume you mean the instructions (formulas) entered on a spreadsheet to process the data typed into the cells.
The most common is C02 - Carbon Dioxide, it works by creating a cloud of C02 and thus starving the fire of Oxygen. Some systems use Halon Gas.
no they dont
Trees and plants have a very important part to play in keeping the Earth's air supply pure. If we destroyed all the forests, there would be no trees left to take the carbon dioxide and give out the oxygen that we need to breathe, This would cut off the world's air supply. Many people think of the rainforest as the Earth's lungs!
yes carbon dioxide is denser than oxygen
Carbon dioxide is denser than oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is denser.
Carbon dioxide is the product; oxygen and carbon are the reactants.
No. Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound of carbon and oxygen.
When carbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is the product of the reaction.
Carbon monoxide is actually close to the same density of air. It is carbon dioxide that is denser than air.
Naturally, it is Carbon Dioxide because it is denser than oxygen which is a gas needed for combustion.
Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle- a continuous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide by plants and animals including human
During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged. The plant uses the carbon dioxide for the photosynthesis and expels oxygen.
Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle- a continuous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide by plants and animals including human
Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle- a continuous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide by plants and animals including human