Here is the calculation US motor gasoline consumption 390,000,000 gallons a day which = 1,500,000,000 liters 1 liter of gasoline produces 2.4 kg of CO2 1,500,000,000 X 2.4 kg = 3,600,000,000 kg of CO2 3,600,000,000 / 1440 (minutes in a day) = 2,500,000 kg or 2,500 tonnes a minute from cars. I have not included diesel powered cars in my calculations or non car uses of gasoline but diesel cars are not very popular in the U.S. and non car uses of gasoline are small. (this will include what are called light trucks but since these are used like cars for everyday transport they are included)
You can find the rate of carbon dioxide production by doing an experiment to show the rate of carbon dioxide,You do this by counting the number of bubbles produced per minute.Increasing any key factor will increase the rate...
The four most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the atmosphere, oxygen around 21%, argon about 0.9%, and carbon dioxide less than 0.04%.
Most researchers believe that CO2 (carbon dioxide) is the largest contributor to the greenhouse effect. CO2 is formed in great quantities by the burning of fossil fuels. Many hydrocarbons also play a role som minute quantities have significant effects.
No - Nitrogen is the largest quantity of gas in the atmosphere at 79% - followed by Oxygen at 20%. Carbon dioxide and other minute quantities of inert gasses make up just 1% of the total volume.
It would depend on the person's size and how active they are. Find the CO2 rates for an hour during sleep and being awake, multiply them by whatever you need and you'll figure out an annual estimate. However, a rough estimate (curtesy of "The Earth Blog") assuming 12 breaths per minute (resting breath rate) is 500kg The number is easy to estimate: breaths per minute x CO2 per breath x minutes per year From Wiki - the breath rate is 12 to 25 per minute. Size of breath is 500 mL. Percent CO2 exhaled is 4% so CO2 per breath is approx 0.04g ( 2g/L x .04 x .5l). CO2 Per year= 12 x 0.04 x 525600 (minutes per year) = 252kg/yr CO2 (25 breaths) = 525 Kg/yr. So - pick a number between 252 Kg/yr and 525Kg/yr 1000 lbs/year is a good figure of merit.
If you hold your breath, the carbon dioxide concentration in the blood will increase. Carbon dioxide is constantly produced by the body's metabolism, and constantly exhaled. So if it is not exhaled, it will start to build up.
increase as the minute ventilation is the amount of carbon dioxide
You can find the rate of carbon dioxide production by doing an experiment to show the rate of carbon dioxide,You do this by counting the number of bubbles produced per minute.Increasing any key factor will increase the rate...
The exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen in the body normally occurs about 12-20 times per minute at rest during breathing. This allows for the uptake of oxygen by the lungs and the release of carbon dioxide as a waste product.
The four most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and carbon dioxide. Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the atmosphere, oxygen around 21%, argon about 0.9%, and carbon dioxide less than 0.04%.
78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% carbon dioxide and other minute gases
Each minute kids take an average of 20 breaths. When you breathe in, your lungs fill with oxygen. When you breathe out, your lungs push out carbon dioxide.
The minute respiratory volume also increases from the normal to support high metabolic rate.this leads to more production of carbon dioxide and its concentration in blood will increase.increased breathing will speed the loss of carbon dioxide to maintain a normal Ph.
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Most researchers believe that CO2 (carbon dioxide) is the largest contributor to the greenhouse effect. CO2 is formed in great quantities by the burning of fossil fuels. Many hydrocarbons also play a role som minute quantities have significant effects.
On average, a human exhales about 0.5 liters of carbon dioxide per minute at rest. This can increase during physical activity or in situations where higher metabolic rates are required.
Humans breathe about fifteen times per minute without even thinking about it. This essential function provides oxygen to the body and removes carbon dioxide waste.