To type a small 2 in terms of CO2, you can use the subscript feature on your keyboard. Alternatively, in most text editors and word processors, you can format the text and manually reduce the font size of the 2 to make it smaller.
The amount of CO2 emitted from a campfire can vary based on factors like the size of the fire, the type of fuel used, and the duration of burning. On average, a small campfire can release about 2 kilograms of CO2 per hour, but this can increase significantly for larger fires or longer burning times.
This reaction is:2 CO2 = 2 CO + O2
2 Mg + CO2 = 2 MgO + C The reaction is possible only at high temperature.
alcohol, CO2 and 2 ATP
Yes, but better balancing the equation for DIoxide:2 ZnO + C 2 Zn + CO2
The amount of CO2 emitted from a campfire can vary based on factors like the size of the fire, the type of fuel used, and the duration of burning. On average, a small campfire can release about 2 kilograms of CO2 per hour, but this can increase significantly for larger fires or longer burning times.
Burning, oxidation.
Carbon : 1 Oxygen : 2
type 1 is hypoxia without hypercapnia type 2 is high level of co2 caused by hypoventilation
The subscript "2" in CO2 represents the number of oxygen atoms in each molecule of carbon dioxide. The size of the subscript cannot be changed without altering the chemical formula and the fundamental structure of the compound.
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Type CO then 2, highlight the 2 in MS Word > Format > Font > Subscript Done
In hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), there are two hydrogen (H) atoms and two oxygen (O) atoms. The fractions of each type of atom are 2/4 or 1/2 for hydrogen and 2/4 or 1/2 for oxygen.
I dont know NH4, but CO2 is:1 Ch4 + 2 O2 = 1 CO2 + 2 H2ONH4 + CO2 = CN + 2H2O
You type x3 and then highlight the 3 and click on x2 in the toolbar just above. Then you will have x3. It also works for things like CO2 if you highlight the 2 and click on x2, than you have CO2. <<>> This answer has been invalidated by the annoying fault on answers.com, that has not yet been fixed, that prevents x-cubed being written as an x with a small 3 above it. Until then you will just have to write 'x-cubed'.
This reaction is:2 CO2 = 2 CO + O2
2 Mg + CO2 = 2 MgO + C The reaction is possible only at high temperature.