Carbon dioxide in its Gaseous form is not visible.
When carbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is the product of the reaction.
Carbon dioxide is the product; oxygen and carbon are the reactants.
I cannot see any individual atoms whatsoever in their single individuality without an incredibly powerful microscope -- however, we can readily see huge accumulations of atoms in everything visible around us. So... no and yes.
Moles of carbon dioxide = grams/amu of carbon dioxide. Moles = 19g/44amu Moles of carbon dioxide = .432
here is a way to find out... breath in, then breath out... do you see anything?... no, the stuff you breath out is carbon dioxide.So the answer is yes... but when you can see your breath sometimes (usually in winter), that is because your breath is warm and the air is cold. Not because the cold makes carbon dioxide visible.
No, carbon dioxide is a colourless transparent gas.
it is because potassium hydroxide will react with carbon dioxide to form potassium carbonate and water. but potassium carbonate is soluble, so there will be no visible change to see if there is carbon dioxide emitted
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide.
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Carbon dioxide.
Carbon is an element, but not carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
Carbon Dioxide
Mixing baking soda and vinegar yields carbonic acid, which then decomposes into carbon dioxide and water. The carbon dioxide would be evident in the bubbling that's visible.
When carbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide is the product of the reaction.
Negative carbon dioxide emission is the opposite of carbon dioxide. The formula for carbon dioxide is CO2.
The carbon dioxide is a solute in a solution of carbon dioxide in water in a soft drink.