It depends on what temperature it is at.
The atmosphere of Mars is almost entirely CO2.
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, air conditioners just blow out hot or cold air, so they don't produce carbon dioxide.The use of air conditioners adds to carbon dioxide emissions because energy is used making them, as well as running them. Most electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Carbon dioxide gas is more soluble in cold liquids than in warm liquids. In cold climates, the lower temperature allows carbon dioxide to dissolve more easily in the liquid, resulting in greater carbonation. Additionally, cold temperatures can slow down the escape of carbon dioxide gas from the liquid, further enhancing the level of carbonation.
Carbon dioxide is a compound consisting of carbon and oxygen.
It can be as cold, or as hot as you wish.
In an atmosphere of carbon dioxide, warm carbon dioxide would rise. Since carbon dioxide is better than twice as dense as air, it would need to be really hot before it would rise.
No. Carbon dioxide gas is not necessarily any temperature. It may be cold in some cases, but as a component of the atmosphere it is often found at room temperature. Since it is a product of combustion, extremely hot carbon dioxide may be found in most flames.
Cold soda is fizzier than hot soda because lower temperatures help gases, like carbon dioxide, dissolve better in liquids. When soda is cold, more carbon dioxide can be trapped within the liquid, resulting in more bubbles and a fizzier sensation when opened and poured.
H2O is the chemical formula for water, whether it is warm or cold. CO2 is the chemical formula for carbon dioxide, which is a gas and not water. Temperature affects the state of water (solid, liquid, or gas) but not its chemical composition.
Carbon dioxide is hot only if is heated or is released from a burning reaction.Added:But in another kind of 'language' carbon dioxide is an 'hot item', because it is a 'warehouse gas' and a main reason for climate change of the last century.
Yes. Solid carbon dioxide is "dry ice" which is very cold.
Sulfur dioxide is soluble in cold water.
the cold air can change the carbon dioxide gas to a solid
it is increasing the amount of carbon dioxide each year
Yes, it is true. This situation is valid for all gases.
carbon dioxide (CO2)