The world cools. Any time you release a compressed gas the expansion of that gas causes a cooling effect. That is the same way an air conditioner works. If you take the valve core out of the stem on your car tire you will actually see frost accumulate on the end of the stem.
When methane is completely combusted, 1 mole of methane yields 1 mole of carbon dioxide. So, if 1 liter of methane gas is burned, it would produce 1 liter of carbon dioxide gas.
It depends on the amount driven and the efficiency of the engine. Essentially 85% of the weight of fuel (gasoline or diesel) is carbon so about 750 g of carbon is emitted for each liter burnt.
I'm seeing notes indicating that 1 gallon of Diesel contains 2.778 KG of carbon, and when burnt it will release approximately 22.384 pounds of CO2 per gallon.Let me convert to metric:3.785 liters per US Gallon.2.2 lbs / kg.So, 1 gallon releases 10.17 kg of CO2.1 liter of diesel releases about 0.73 kilos of Carbon, and 2.68 kilos of total CO2
Carbon dioxide gas is the main ingredient that makes sodas explode. This gas is dissolved in the liquid under pressure, and when the pressure is released (by opening the bottle or can), the carbon dioxide gas is released rapidly, causing the soda to fizz and potentially overflow.
Carbon monoxide is soluble in polar solvents such as water, as well as in organic solvents such as acetone, ethanol, and acetonitrile. Organic solvents are typically more effective at dissolving carbon monoxide compared to water.
A 2-liter bottle of Sprite contains about 5.3 grams of carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide is highly soluble in water and blood plasma. 900 ml/ liter carbon dioxide is soluble in water as against 4 ml/ liter of Oxygen. So this question would have been about oxygen instead of carbon dioxide.
When methane is completely combusted, 1 mole of methane yields 1 mole of carbon dioxide. So, if 1 liter of methane gas is burned, it would produce 1 liter of carbon dioxide gas.
Any automobile produces about 2 kilograms of carbon dioxide per liter of fuel consumed.
The amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the plasma is typically around 1.2-2.0 millimoles per liter.
Typically 2.31 kg.
The freezing point of carbon dioxide (CO2) is around -78.5 degrees Celsius or 194.65 kelvin at standard atmospheric pressure.
In Rbc's by the action of carbonic anhydrase the CO2 is converted to carbonic Acid in presence of water but being instable it is dissociated to H and Hco3 and with this form it is present in plasma about 67% is transported as this bicarbonate ion
The question has come from India. The lungs remove carbon dioxide from the body. The exhaled air is almost saturated with water. So there is loss of water also depending the water saturation of the inhaled air. One liter per hour of water can be lost through your skin, in hot tropical climate. But skin does not lose carbon dioxide. Water is lost via kidneys also. But then, kidney do not lose carbon dioxide.
It depends on the amount driven and the efficiency of the engine. Essentially 85% of the weight of fuel (gasoline or diesel) is carbon so about 750 g of carbon is emitted for each liter burnt.
Well, isn't that a lovely question! In a 2-liter bottle of soda like Coke, Sprite, Root Beer, or Pepsi, there is about 10 grams of carbon dioxide dissolved in the liquid. That carbonation gives the soda its delightful fizz and bubbles. Remember, it's important to enjoy these drinks in moderation and savor them slowly.
The amount of carbon dioxide emitted by a truck depends on various factors such as the type of fuel used, distance traveled, and fuel efficiency of the vehicle. On average, a typical truck can emit around 2.5 kg of carbon dioxide per liter of diesel fuel burned.