Yes, carbon dioxide is a heavy, odorless, colorless gas that is formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances. It is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis to produce oxygen.
Clean air being colorless indicates that it does not absorb visible light in the same way colored substances do. This means that visible light can pass through air without being absorbed or scattered by its molecules.
A common technique in chemistry is spectroscopic analysis. This is where light is passed through a solution to determine its composition. The spectrometer will give a reading of absorbance or percent transmittance. The absorbance tells you how much light is absorbed, while the percent transmittance tells you what percentage of the light passed through and was not absorbed. If when you say clear you mean "colorless," all the light will pass through. The plastic is most likely not entirely colorless so only a small portion of the light will be absorbed, and it will have a high percent transmittance value.
Not all decomposition reactions are endothermic; however, many are because they require energy to break chemical bonds. In an endothermic decomposition reaction, the energy absorbed from the surroundings is used to overcome the energy barriers of the bonds in the reactants, leading to the formation of new products. Examples include the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide, which requires heat. Conversely, some decomposition reactions can be exothermic, releasing energy, depending on the specific reactants and conditions involved.
The function of the digestive system is to break down the food we eat into simpler substances that can be absorbed by the blood.
Mushrooms decompose through the action of enzymes and microorganisms. These organisms break down the complex organic compounds in the mushroom into simpler substances that can be absorbed by other organisms or returned to the soil. Mushrooms play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and decomposition in ecosystems.
a heavy odorless colorless gas formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances; absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis
Clean air being colorless indicates that it does not absorb visible light in the same way colored substances do. This means that visible light can pass through air without being absorbed or scattered by its molecules.
Energy is often absorbed during a decomposition reaction because the reactant breaks down into smaller molecules or atoms. This process typically requires energy input to break the existing chemical bonds.
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These substances are called nutrients.
These substances are called nutrients.
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These substances are called nutrients.
Aspirin and alcohol are two substances that are actively absorbed in the stomach.
These substances are called nutrients.