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What is formed when carbon reacts with air?

When carbon is exposed to air nothing happens.


What gas is removed from the air by potassium hydroxide?

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is removed from the air by potassium hydroxide. Potassium hydroxide reacts with CO2 to form potassium carbonate and water, thereby removing the CO2 gas from the air.


Can all water change into acid?

Yes reacts with the CO2 in air when left open sitting out causing acidity.


Does limewater absorb CO2?

Yes, limewater (calcium hydroxide solution) reacts with CO2 in the air to form insoluble calcium carbonate, causing the limewater to turn milky or cloudy. This reaction is often used as a test for the presence of CO2.


How do CO2 sensors work to detect carbon dioxide levels in the environment?

CO2 sensors work by measuring the amount of carbon dioxide gas in the air. They contain a sensing element that reacts to CO2 molecules, producing an electrical signal that is then converted into a reading of the CO2 concentration. This information can be used to monitor and control indoor air quality and ventilation systems.


What molecule reacts with pyruvic acid to release CO2?

Coenzyme A reacts with pyruvic acid to form acetyl-CoA and release CO2.


Is reacts with water?

h2co3 (aq)--> co2+ h2o


What does CO2 gas in 40 degrees Celsius?

CO2 gas does not in 40 degrees Celsius. Not anything different from 35 deg or 45 deg.


What happens when bicarbonate reacts with a strong acid?

CO2 is released.


Is CO2 a base?

It's not a base,it's an acid. CO2 in the air is actually neither a base or an acid. However, when it comes into contact with water it reacts to become H2CO3, which is an acid.


What are the product when NaCHO3 reacts with HCl?

Sodium bicarbonate (sometimes called sodium hydrogen carbonate) NsHCO3 reacts with acid to form CO2 NaHCO3 + HCLl = NaCl + H2O +CO2


Will CO2 be more or less soluble in water 100 degrees Celsius or 0 degrees Celsius?

As temperature increases, the ability for water to absorb CO2 decreases. That is why we see higher CO2 when temperature rises in our atmosphere.