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both have a solid, liquid, and gas phase. it's just that to get CO2 in the liquid phase takes a lot of effort and is highly reactive in terms of it quickly evaporates to the preferred state of gaseous CO2.

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Why does carbon dioxide skips the liquid phase?

It doesn't exactly "skip" the liquid phase, it's just that at normal atmospheric pressure there IS no liquid phase for carbon dioxide. At higher pressures, it is possible to liquefy carbon dioxide. There's no simplistic explanation for why the triple point pressure for carbon dioxide is higher than around 100 kPa, it just is.


Example of a solid bypassing the liquid phase and changing directly to the gaseous phase?

Sublimation is the process in which a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through the liquid phase. Dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) is an example of a substance that undergoes sublimation when it is exposed to normal atmospheric conditions.


What phase is carbon dioxide in at -60 and ATM pressure?

At -60 degrees Celsius and standard atmospheric pressure (1 ATM), carbon dioxide exists in a solid phase, commonly referred to as dry ice. This temperature is below the sublimation point of carbon dioxide, where it transitions directly from solid to gas without becoming a liquid. Therefore, at these conditions, carbon dioxide would not be found in its gaseous or liquid form.


Does water turn into carbon dioxide when boiled?

No, that's impossible. Water becomes steam when it boils, and that's just water in the gas phase. Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen. There are no carbon atoms there to form carbon dioxide, and carbon dioxide contains no hydrogen.


What is it called when dry ice converts into carbon dioxide gas?

Sublimation. Dry ice, which is solid carbon dioxide, changes directly into carbon dioxide gas without passing through a liquid phase.

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How do the the phase diagrams for water and carbon dioxide differ?

both have a solid, liquid, and gas phase. it's just that to get CO2 in the liquid phase takes a lot of effort and is highly reactive in terms of it quickly evaporates to the preferred state of gaseous CO2.


How is carbon dioxide converted into glucose during the light independent phase?

Carbon dioxide is not energized into glucose during the Dark Phase.


What phase is carbon dioxide in at 5 ATM pressure and -20?

In these conditions carbon dioxide is a gas.


At the peak of the inspiratory phase the alveoli contain how much of oxygen and carbon dioxide?

More oxygen than carbon dioxide.


What is dry ice and how is it connected to sublimation?

Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide goes from a solid phase to a gaseous phase without becoming a liquid and that transition is called sublimation.


Why does carbon dioxide skips the liquid phase?

It doesn't exactly "skip" the liquid phase, it's just that at normal atmospheric pressure there IS no liquid phase for carbon dioxide. At higher pressures, it is possible to liquefy carbon dioxide. There's no simplistic explanation for why the triple point pressure for carbon dioxide is higher than around 100 kPa, it just is.


What is the phase diagram for carbon dioxide?

The phase diagram for carbon dioxide shows its different states (solid, liquid, gas) at varying pressures and temperatures. At low pressures and temperatures, carbon dioxide is a solid (dry ice). At higher pressures, it can exist as a liquid or gas. The diagram helps understand how carbon dioxide behaves under different conditions.


What compound is a raw material in the light phase of photosynthesis?

carbon dioxide


Temperature that carbon freezes?

Carbon has a freezing point of about 3527oC under standard conditions. If you meant carbon dioxide, it freezes from a gas phase ar -78oC Carbon has a freezing point of about 3527oC under standard conditions. If you meant carbon dioxide, it freezes from a gas phase at -78oC


What phase is carbon dioxide in at -60 degree C and 1 ATM pressure?

At -60 degrees Celsius and 1 ATM pressure, carbon dioxide would be in a solid phase. This is because the temperature is below its sublimation point, causing it to directly change from a gas to a solid without passing through the liquid phase.


Is freezing carbon dioxide a chemical change or physical change?

Frozen carbon dioxide is still carbon dioxide, so it is a physical change.


Advantages and disadvantages of phase diagrams?

the first limitation is understanding phase diagrams