I believe they are the same.
(Extraction of Iron in a Blast Furnace: Step 1 and Step 2)Coke reacts with oxygen from the air to form carbon dioxide and a lot of heat.Carbon + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + heatC(s) + O2(g) -> CO2(g)Carbon dioxide reacts with more coke to form carbon monoxideCarbon Dioxide + Carbon -> Carbon MonoxideCO2(g) + C(s) -> 2CO(g)
When hot air is passed through hot coke, two gases that are formed are carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). This process is known as the destructive distillation of coal, where coke is produced as a byproduct along with these gases.
There is a gas...and i think its Carbon Dioxide and Hydrgen(for the bubbles + Fizz), but i would check that up through Google, sorry!
Coke is primarily a solution and not a suspension or a colloid. It contains dissolved sugars, acids, and flavor compounds in water, which means its components are fully dissolved and not suspended. However, when it comes to the carbonation in coke, the carbon dioxide gas can create a temporary foamy structure, but this does not classify it as a colloid or suspension in the traditional sense. Overall, the majority of coke is a homogeneous solution.
When carbon dioxide is passed over hot coke, a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon monoxide and carbon. This reaction is represented by the equation: ( \text{CO}_2 + \text{C} \rightarrow 2\text{CO} ). The carbon monoxide formed can be used as a reducing agent in various metallurgical processes.
carbon dioxide yes!
Coke is acidic because it contains carbonic acid, which is formed when carbon dioxide gas dissolves in water. This acid gives Coke its tangy taste and helps preserve the drink.
YES!!!!
(Extraction of Iron in a Blast Furnace: Step 1 and Step 2)Coke reacts with oxygen from the air to form carbon dioxide and a lot of heat.Carbon + Oxygen -> Carbon Dioxide + heatC(s) + O2(g) -> CO2(g)Carbon dioxide reacts with more coke to form carbon monoxideCarbon Dioxide + Carbon -> Carbon MonoxideCO2(g) + C(s) -> 2CO(g)
Carbon dioxide
you put carbon dioxide over the coke under high, high pressures.
Which 'coke' are we talking about. Coke - an impure form of carbon Coke as in Coca Cola Coke as in the social drug.
Diet Coke contains carbonated water, which includes carbon (C) and oxygen (O) from carbon dioxide. Additionally, it contains artificial sweeteners like aspartame and acesulfame potassium, which are composed of various elements including carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. The beverage also has trace amounts of minerals from added flavoring and preservatives.
The reaction between Sour Skittles and Diet Coke is due to the presence of citric acid in the Sour Skittles. Citric acid is a weak organic acid commonly used as a flavoring agent in sour candies. When the Sour Skittles are dropped into Diet Coke, which contains carbon dioxide gas, the citric acid reacts with the carbon dioxide to produce carbon dioxide bubbles. This reaction creates a fizzy, bubbling effect, causing the Sour Skittles to "explode" or fizz when placed in the Diet Coke.
Because of the carbon dioxide in the Mentos :)
Carbon Dioxide
it is due to the carbon dioxide reacting with the chemicals in the coke making it foam.