When you plug it into an airsoft gun or paintball gun, it is fitted into a hole. when you pull the trigger, a nozzle is opened and CO2 gas is released, hitting a paintball or airsoft bb and propels it out of the barrel. the nozzle is closed when the trigger is released.
It is a kind of gas substance, not see able to the human eye. Bread puffs up with carbon dioxide, because if you put yeast with sugar in a warm, moist, atmosphere, the yeast will eat the sugar, and burp carbon dioxide. This same process happens with soda, too, to get the bubbles.
What you do is, heat it in your microwave. Don't worry, this is safe. Put it on high for at least 10 minutes, 20 minutes if possible. After this you just hit it really hard with a hammer. Still, the casing is strong enough to withstand it. The previous compresses the Radon atoms inside the C02 can. Finally, take a nail and hammer it into the back where it flattens. This will make it respond to your thoughts. Now just put it in whatever you need it for. Finally just think, 'start!' and it will work. Don't ask how.
Detectors come in two basic kinds: inexpensive detector strips (sometimes described as biometic detectors, because they supposedly mimic the way our bodies respond to carbon monoxide) that you stick on your wall and more expensive electronic alarms that run off a power outlet or battery supply. They have some things in common but work in different ways, so let's tackle them separately.
A CO2 cartridge is a small disposable gas bottle with carbon dioxide in it. It is generally used in soda in specially made bottles.
A cartridge with Carbon dioxide in it. I think it is used in airsoft, used to propel ammunition.
Steel.
No, the 88g cartridge is much larger than it's 12g counterpart and will not fit the same applications. Also, the 88g AirSource cartridge has a threaded neck and screws into place, whereas the 12g powerlet is clamped in place.
O=C=O carbon dioxide
H2O + CO2 --> H2CO3 Also if you mix H2O with CO2(s) (common name dry ice) you get CO2 gas and an acidic CO2/H2O mixture.
The ocean is the main regulator of CO2 in the atmosphere because CO2 dissolves easily in it.
I'm assuming you're talking about the absorption of CO2 into water. CO2 free water is used to properly measure the amount of CO2 water can actually absorb. CO2 already in the water will reduce the mass of CO2 transferred from the gas, and while I don't believe that there is a specific point at which CO2 can no longer be absorbed by water, the tendency for CO2 to be absorbed into water with CO2 already in it is reduced.
There is No C02 cartridge in the Marksman Repeater, it is spring operated
All Co2 cartridges are the same, they are just different sizes.
12g,
24 oz.
Propulsion.
you mean nitrous oxyde, right?
Aerodynamics of the car, the size of the wheels, the weight of the car, and the size of the CO2 cartridge.
It all depends on the C02 cartridge. If it's a small 12 oz cylinder, then the answer is NO.
You don't- and trying to do so is very dangerous. When inserted into the device- such as a CO2 powered gun, the cartridge is penetrated by a portion of the gun. If you do not have instructions for the device, go on line and find a user's manual.
CO2 powered weapons are usually fitted with a removable cartridge - which is stored in the handle of the gun.
about 900 shots
An Empty CO2 Cartridge, The Heads of many matches, and a fuse.