The amount of carbon dioxide that fits in a balloon depends on the balloon's size. A standard party balloon typically holds about 11 liters of air when fully inflated. Since carbon dioxide is denser than air, a balloon of the same size would hold slightly less than 11 liters of carbon dioxide. However, specific calculations would be needed for precise measurements, considering factors like temperature and pressure.
If you blow it up with your mouth you make it heavier. You breathe out air containing a higher proportion of carbon dioxide than the air you breathe in. Carbon dioxide is a relatively heavy gas (nearly three times as dense as air) and so this increased amount of gas, plus the rest of the air in the balloon, will make the balloon heavier.
C + O2 -------> CO2 12g of carbon produces 44g of carbon dioxide 1kg of carbon will produce 3-67kg of carbon dioxide
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I've just been trying to find the answer to this too. After coming across several different articles where people used different calcuations the answer seems to be about 10 grammes or 1 cu ft. depending on whether you want weight or volume. So 1 tonne of CO2 = 100,000 balloons full. Which make my yearly driving total, er, 250,000! Or our family total abut 1.1 million... Yikes! A bit easier to picture it now. Imagine if we had waste collections for all our CO2 emissions that were in baloons: you'd need a truck at your house every day and assuming you get 20 balloons per bin, about 150 bins emptied - unless of course it was compressed first ;-)
The plants would have a harder time growing. Carbon Dioxide is similar for plants as Oxygen is for people. However, plants can often adapt to changes in "air quality" much better then people can.
The amount of carbon dioxide needed to fill a balloon will depend on the size of the balloon. On average, a standard party balloon can hold roughly 0.5 grams of carbon dioxide gas when fully inflated.
Carbon dioxide will keep a balloon inflated longer than helium will, because its molecules are much larger and therefore less able to escape through the material of which the balloon is made.On the other hand, helium is much lighter so will give a balloon greater lift while it lasts.
Helium gas in the balloon causes it to rise as it is much less dense than the surrounding air which has heavier molecules such as Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, etc.
If you blow it up with your mouth you make it heavier. You breathe out air containing a higher proportion of carbon dioxide than the air you breathe in. Carbon dioxide is a relatively heavy gas (nearly three times as dense as air) and so this increased amount of gas, plus the rest of the air in the balloon, will make the balloon heavier.
When baking soda and vinegar are mixed in a balloon, a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon dioxide gas. This gas inflates the balloon, causing it to expand and sometimes even pop if too much gas is produced.
There is no carbon dioxide present in Sprite. The carbonation in Sprite is achieved by adding carbon dioxide gas during the bottling process.
On average, exhaled breath contains about 4% carbon dioxide. This amounts to roughly 40,000 parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide.
22 grams of carbon dioxide contains 12 grams of carbon. This amount of carbon can combine with 32 grams of oxygen to form 44 grams of carbon dioxide.
To check if there is too much carbon dioxide in a given area because it can kill you
More oxygen than carbon dioxide.
Close, but no, that is not correct.The correct spelling is carbon dioxide.Some example sentences are:Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.There is too much carbon dioxide in these air tanks.Carbon dioxide is one of the gasses in the atmosphere.
C + O2 -------> CO2 12g of carbon produces 44g of carbon dioxide 1kg of carbon will produce 3-67kg of carbon dioxide