Gasses are compressible and liquids and solids are incompressible.
Using this information one can surmise that CO2 compressible would be the gas phase of CO2 and CO2 incompressible would be the solid (dry ice) phase of CO2.
The intermolecular forces are stronger in solids.
Henry's Law explains that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas above the liquid. As CO2 is more soluble in blood than O2, even though the partial pressure difference is smaller for CO2, more CO2 can be exchanged between the alveoli and blood due to its higher solubility.
The difference is that co2 contains 2 particles of oxygen in addition to one carbon particle and is fatal if chemically combined. carbon, however, is just a single element that can make additional compounds such as co2. A single particle of carbon is NOT fatal.
Oxygen is the gas that demonstrates the largest difference in percent between air that is inhaled, and air that is exhaled. The symbol for oxygen is O.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) typically shows the greatest difference in percent between inhaled and exhaled air. When we inhale, the air we breathe in contains around 0.04% CO2, while the air we exhale can contain around 4-5% CO2 due to the waste gas produced by our body's cellular respiration process.
The intermolecular forces are stronger in solids.
Co2
Brewers yeast produces more alcohol and less CO2. Bakers yeast produces more CO2 and less alcohol.
Henry's Law explains that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas above the liquid. As CO2 is more soluble in blood than O2, even though the partial pressure difference is smaller for CO2, more CO2 can be exchanged between the alveoli and blood due to its higher solubility.
Assuming the choice is between a CO2 cartridge inflator or a regular pump, then the CO2 is faster. If the choice is between a CO2 cartridge inflator and a stationary air compressor then it's no difference. The tube/tire doesn't really care which to any important amount, as long as you're not overinflating.
The difference is that co2 contains 2 particles of oxygen in addition to one carbon particle and is fatal if chemically combined. carbon, however, is just a single element that can make additional compounds such as co2. A single particle of carbon is NOT fatal.
autotrophs gain carbon via CO2. Heterotrophs gain carbon by consuming organic molecules.
The cause is the pressure difference between the gas pressure in the bottle and the atmospheric pressure.
Oxygen is the gas that demonstrates the largest difference in percent between air that is inhaled, and air that is exhaled. The symbol for oxygen is O.
NO2 is more polar than CO2 due to the presence of a polar N-O bond in NO2 compared to the nonpolar C=O bonds in CO2. The difference in electronegativity between nitrogen and oxygen is larger than that between carbon and oxygen, resulting in a greater polarity in NO2.
The threads are different on Nitrogen tanks. There are adapters to use a Co2 gauge on a nitrogen bottle .
Well no a Co2 cun justs uses compresed Co2 intead of a spring or a batery Co2 if fairly cheap and are easy to use