Yes, it is the most prolific greenhouse gas.
Green House Gas
Yes, CO (carbon monoxide) is a greenhouse gas. It traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere and contributes to global warming. Reducing emissions of carbon monoxide is important for mitigating climate change.
The reaction between H2O and Cl2 results in the formation of HCl and HOCl. This reaction occurs when chlorine gas is dissolved in water.
The reaction between sulfur trioxide gas (SO3) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) produces sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) and water (H2O). The balanced equation for this reaction is: SO3 + 2NaOH -> Na2SO4 + H2O
The products of the chemical reaction involving water (H2O) can vary depending on the conditions. In general, when water undergoes electrolysis, it can produce hydrogen gas (H2) at the cathode and oxygen gas (O2) at the anode.
carbondioxide
CO2, H2O, methane.
Cement production releases carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas.
Carbon is not a green house gas, but CO2 and CH4 are, and others too, but these are just two commonly known ones.
yes
Methane.
No.Hydrogen gas is not a green house gas. Hydrogen chemically combined with oxygen becomes a green house gas. Water vapor is the most common green house gas making up about 75% of all warming.
Green House Gas
The true gas that causes it is CO2
carbon dioxide
CFC or chloroflourocarbon
Carbon Dioxide.