Two moles of LiOH may absorbe one mole of CO2 that means 47.9g LiOH may absorbe 44.01g CO2 so 1 g may absorbe 44.01 divided by 47.9 = 0.919 g.
2LiOH + CO2 = Li2CO3 + H2O
Carbon dioxide is naturally absorbed (through photosynthesis) and stored in trees and vegetation. It is also absorbed and stored in the oceans.
Oceans
If there is less carbon dioxide absorbed by the forests, it means there will be more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which means more greenhouse gases capturing the sun's heat, and more global warming.Forests absorb carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. They separate and release the oxygen and they store the carbon in their roots, trunks and branches. Half the weight of a tree is carbon.This increased carbon dioxide would then be absorbed (at least partially) by our oceans, which currently absorb most of our carbon dioxide. This gas, when absorbed does change the resulting PH of our oceans. Lower PH levels have been shown to cause problems with ocean life that is already under stress due to over harvesting.
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The law of conservation of mass
Carbon Dioxide is absorbed by Lithium hydroxide canisters that are changed periodically in the space shuttles!
Carbon dioxide is absorbed in calcium hydroxide and other hydroxides.
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Lithium Hydroxide CO2 scrubbers.
Removed from where? If you mean the body (as you have put this in biology) the co2 is a product of respiration and is released through the mouth when you breathe out. However this question is far too vague; you could mean the atmosphere or anything...
Carbon dioxide react with sodium hydroxide.
Carbon dioxide react with sodium hydroxide.
Carbon dioxide react with sodium hydroxide.
Absorbed carbon dioxide in calcium hydroxide produce calcium carbonate, a white precipitate.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed in hydroxides.
sodium hydroxide or potasium hydroxide
- carbon dioxide is released in the atmosphere: - part of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by the biosphere - part of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by body of waters