Mixing carbon dioxide (CO2) with a compound like H10C80, which is likely a shorthand for a type of hydrocarbon, can lead to various chemical reactions depending on the specific properties of the hydrocarbon involved. Generally, CO2 can act as a reactant in combustion processes or in organic chemistry, potentially forming different products like carbon monoxide or other hydrocarbons if there is sufficient energy input. Without specific conditions or catalysts, the mixture may simply result in a physical blend without significant chemical reaction.
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.
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Well, for starters, I assume that you already know that dry ice, as it is commonly called, is frozen CO2. Second, I assume that the CO2 that you are referring to is in a gaseous state. If these assumptions are true, then mixing dry ice and CO2 would accomplish next to nothing. The gaseous CO2 would get colder, and the dry ice would sublime faster or slower, depending upon the surrounding temperature before adding the gaseous CO2 compared to the temperature of the gaseous CO2. If warmer, it would sublime faster. If colder, it will sublime slower.
caco3 is solid form. its density is high so caco3 is not soluble in water. but co2 mix in water befuor the mix in caco3 . so caco3 is soluble after mixing the co2 .
You produce a lot of gas (CO2).
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.
When you mix the two it ends up making baking soda.
Carbon dioxide gas will escape: HCO3- + H+ --> H2O + CO2
Mixing Carbon Dioxide (fills fire extinguishers) with Gasoline will prevent ignition. So nothing
it is inside the mix of yeast that is in the mix
When carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) mix, they can undergo a chemical reaction to produce carbonic acid (H2CO3). This reaction is important in natural processes such as the dissolution of CO2 in seawater, which helps regulate the Earth's climate.
what happens when radiation mix's with electricity
carbon+oxygen=CO2
mix them
we lose co2
it is blood that has co2