There are many carbon dioxide producing processes. These include:aerobic decompositionaerobic fermentationfuel combustionvolcanic activityescape of carbon dioxide from underground formationsplant and animal respirationacidification of carbonate rocks
Any carbon-containing item that burns in air will form carbon dioxide...so seriously, you could pick just about anything, set it on fire and get carbon dioxide.
Any increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide contributes to global climate change.
Yes, if you didn't breath carbon there wouldn't be any plants.
Mercury's atmosphere is very thin and composed mainly of oxygen (42%), sodium (29%), and hydrogen (22%), with smaller amounts of helium (in the range of 2-3%) and traces of other gases like potassium, argon, and carbon dioxide.
No, mercury does not have large amounts of carbon dioxide. Mercury is primarily composed of the element mercury (Hg) and does not contain significant amounts of carbon dioxide.
Methanol with the formel CH3OHLime stone = Correct answerand in fact any carbonate - so Lithium, potassium and Magnesium carbonates will react with acids to form carbon dioxide
There are many carbon dioxide producing processes. These include:aerobic decompositionaerobic fermentationfuel combustionvolcanic activityescape of carbon dioxide from underground formationsplant and animal respirationacidification of carbonate rocks
It is possible to breathe in carbon dioxide because if you smoke, you will breathe in carbon dioxide.
Any burning (oxidation reaction) produce carbon dioxide.
An organic molecule is any molecule that contains carbon. As fatty acids are primarily made of carbon, they are most definitely organic.
a substance used in any processes
No, any strong acid will react with carbonates.
Burning any of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases carbon dioxide.
Wood catches fire at 540 degrees Fahrenheit. Prior to this temperature, wood does not produce any heat, but forms gases like carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and also forms acetic and formic acids.
Any carbon-containing item that burns in air will form carbon dioxide...so seriously, you could pick just about anything, set it on fire and get carbon dioxide.
Any use; body of waters absorb carbon dioxide. Today the absorbed carbon dioxide exeeded the normal limits and the pH of seas/oceans become more and more acidic.