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.
It is termed to be combustion. Or carbon emission. Burning wood releases the carbon that was stored in the wood.
Much of the CO2 released by organisms into the air is absorbed by oceans, plants, and soil through the process of photosynthesis. Some CO2 also contributes to the greenhouse effect, leading to global warming.
To take CO2 from the air and turn it into oxygen that we can breathe. Their are light dependent and independent reactions.
When liquid CO2 is exposed to air, it quickly evaporates and turns into gaseous CO2. This process is known as sublimation. The gaseous CO2 will mix with the air in its surroundings.
humidity ,temperature,light intensity and co2 concentration in air.
When C02 is released from a campfire, it is called a carbon emission.
When C02 is released from a campfire, it is called a carbon emission.
When C02 is released from a campfire, it is called a carbon emission.
It is termed to be combustion. Or carbon emission. Burning wood releases the carbon that was stored in the wood.
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Much of the CO2 released by organisms into the air is absorbed by oceans, plants, and soil through the process of photosynthesis. Some CO2 also contributes to the greenhouse effect, leading to global warming.
combustion. O2 + C = CO2 + H2O a rough estimation. Carbon (or hydrogen) is consumed along with oxygen, and co2, co, and h2o are produced as a byproduct.
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Whatever amount of pressure was used to compress the CO2 originally, can be reached (or nearly reached) when it is released into an air cylinder.
mostly Co2 SOME air but not much!! :$:
To take CO2 from the air and turn it into oxygen that we can breathe. Their are light dependent and independent reactions.
When liquid CO2 is exposed to air, it quickly evaporates and turns into gaseous CO2. This process is known as sublimation. The gaseous CO2 will mix with the air in its surroundings.