Using the ideal gas law - the volume of a gas is independent of it composition and is determined solely by the equation PV=nRT.
As one mole of CO would produce one mole of CO2 it would take 541 mL of CO to produce 541 mL of CO2.
mass of CaCO3 = 246 grams
No, it is not. Carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete combustion of petrol in air. Petrol is octane (C8H18), containing no oxygen atoms, whereas carbon monoxide, CO, has an oxygen atom. Complete combustion of octane goes: C8H18 + 12.5(O2 +3.76N2) --> 8CO2 + 9H2O + 47N2 Petrol Air Carbon dioxide Nitrogen Water Thus in a petrol fire with plenty of oxygen, no carbon monoxide is produced. However in a car's cylinder, there is likely to be more fuel and less oxygen than in this idealised combustion situation. There will still be mostly carbon dioxide and water as combustion products, but some of the carbon will partially oxidise carbon to carbon monoxide rather than dioxide. Although CO2 is a greenhouse gas, it is a less immediately dangerous substance than CO, which sticks to your red blood cells tighter than oxygen does - so tightly, in fact, that it won't let go, and the capacity of your blood to carry much-needed oxygen to your cells. Instead of bright red oxyhaemoglobin, CO combines with blood to produce cherry-pink carboxyhaemoglobin. A sign of CO poisoning is a cherry-pink complexion.
Carbon dioxide (and water) is used by plants during photosynthesis to make sugars (and oxygen), which may either be consumed in respiration or used as the raw material to produce other organic compounds needed for plant growth and development.
The plant will produce fewer sugars since CO2 is a main reactant for photosynthesis, and without CO2, photosynthesis will be unable to work, crippling a plant's ability to produce more sugars.
Carbon monoxide gas is called the silent killer because people do not realize it is in the air. It has no color, no taste, and no smell. It does not cause people to cough and it does not produce burning eyes. The particles in carbon monoxide are so similar but do different to oxygen, that the body is tricked by it and replaces the oxygen in you're blood with it, resulting in, lack of oxygen, but you have no idea bout it, this is why it is called the silent killer.
No. It is not needed. Carbon monoxide is a common by-product of burning carbon or carbon-containing compounds.
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Well oxygen carbon dioxide is made of only 2 things; oxygen and carbon. So those are the only components you need to produce it.
Plants need carbon dioxide in order to make their own food.
CO2 and H2O has 1 carbon, 2 hydrogens and 3 oxygens.
The atmosphere didn't literally need the Carbon Dioxide! The main purpose of the Carbon Dioxide is for the plants! Plants needed Carbon Dioxide for their process called photosynthesis to produce their own food and in return they exchange it into Oxygen but for me personally the Carbon Dioxide in our atmosphere is also there to maintain the balance in it.
1 mole of carbon monoxide and 2 moles of diatomic hydrogen.
The essential variables that are needed for plants to produce food are sun light, water (H20), and carbon dioxide.
To find the mass of carbon monoxide needed, we need to use the stoichiometric ratio between iron and carbon monoxide. From the balanced equation, we can see that 3 moles of carbon monoxide produce 2 moles of iron. First, calculate the molar mass of iron (Fe), which is 55.85 g/mol. Next, use the molar ratio between iron and carbon monoxide (2:3) to find the moles of carbon monoxide required. Finally, convert the moles of carbon monoxide to grams using its molar mass (28.01 g/mol).
The essential variables that are needed for plants to produce food are sun light, water (H20), and carbon dioxide.
The essential variables that are needed for plants to produce food are sun light, water (H20), and carbon dioxide.