Carbon dioxide is made from the carbon element and 2 of the oxygen elements
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Some of the process that fix carbon dioxide are limewater + carbon dioxide equals calcium carbonate + water. Another is calcium carbonate + water + carbon dioxide = aqueous calcium bicarbonate. These equations work in reverse to release carbon dioxide.
Oxygen can bond with many compounds including itself (O3-ozone) it is very reactive; other compounds are: CO2- Carbon Doixide H2O- Water N2O- Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) H2SO4- Hydrogen Sulfate SiO2- Silicon Dioxide (quartz)
To test for carbon dioxide, you can bubble the gas through limewater. If carbon dioxide is present, the limewater will turn cloudy due to the formation of calcium carbonate. Another method is to use a pH indicator, like bromothymol blue, which will change color in the presence of carbon dioxide due to the formation of carbonic acid.
In the carbon cycle, a carbon source releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, while a carbon sink absorbs and stores carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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Carbon dioxide (not dOIxide) is made of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. Neither element is hiding.
Yes the gas that causes beer to froth is carbon dioxide.
No it does not. It is making O2 gas.
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carbon monoxide carbon dioxide paticulates sulfur doixide and nitrogen oxides
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Sucks up the carbon doixide. Carbon dioxide is every animal's breath and heats up the atmosphere.
Carbon dioxide is composed of one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. The elements used to make carbon dioxide are carbon and oxygen.
Limewater. (Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2)). As a liquid it is clear and colourless. However, the human body breathes out (gets rid of) carbon dioxide. When carbon dioxide is bubbled through limewater, it turns milky ( white cloudiness). which is a very fine suspension of calcium carbonate particles. Below is the balanced reaction equation. Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O NB Humans breath in (inhale) air, which is a mixture of gases ; nitrogen , oxygen, water vapour, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of the noble gases. Only one of these gases is of value to the human organism, viz. oxygen. In the lungs oxygen is picked up by the blood stream. Transported around the body to where its needed. Processed. The resulting gas is carbon dioxide, which is transported in the blood stream, back to the lungs and exhaled out, together with the other atmospheric gases. Carbon dioxide is also vital to the human organism as it helps to regulate the breathing rate of approximately 14 or 15 breaths per minute, when relaxed. On exercise, it allows the breathing rate to increase, in order for the body to gain more oxygen.
Probably the simplest way would be a simple combusion reaction.Take:2CH2 + 3O2 -> 2CO2 + 2H2OAny combustion reaction follows the form:Combustant + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide and Water.