Water and carbon dioxide can be removed from the air before entering the fractionating column through processes like dehydration and purification. Dehydration can be achieved by passing the air through a desiccant material to remove water, while purification methods like adsorption or chemical scrubbing can target carbon dioxide removal.
Photosynthesis by the plants, industrial processes and rainfall are some of the ways that outline how carbon can be removed from the environment.
Carbon dioxide is a product of cellular respiration.
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We remove water vapor and carbon dioxide from air before liquefying it because these two substances will go solid at temperatures that air liquefies, and separating them keeps either solid H2O or CO2 from messing up our equipment and/or plugging up our plumbing.
Water and carbon dioxide can be removed from the air before entering the fractionating column through processes like dehydration and purification. Dehydration can be achieved by passing the air through a desiccant material to remove water, while purification methods like adsorption or chemical scrubbing can target carbon dioxide removal.
Photosynthesis by the plants, industrial processes and rainfall are some of the ways that outline how carbon can be removed from the environment.
it is removed in the form of CO2 out of the mitochondria and out of the cell
Carbon dioxide is removed from the body through a process called respiration. When we breathe, we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide is carried in the blood to the lungs, where it is then exhaled out of the body.
C (carbon)
The gas removed from the body when you exhale is carbon dioxide.
You will have an unstable carbon atom. The result will be carbon
Carbon dioxide is a product of cellular respiration.
Carbon dioxide
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They are not removed. They are converted from CO and NOx to CO2 and N2.
Carbon is removed from the atmosphere through processes like photosynthesis, which plants use to absorb carbon dioxide. Additionally, oceans act as carbon sinks by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Human activities, such as reforestation and carbon capture technologies, also play a role in removing carbon from the environment.