- carbon dioxide is released in the atmosphere:
- part of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by the biosphere
- part of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by body of waters
It is because Co2(carbon dioxide) is transferred to the plant and the plant makes the Co2 Oxygen.
CO2 and H2O basically
There are two raw materials water and CO2. Sun light is needed too.
To me both reason can incresed acid gas loading in lean amine. 1.When lean amine temperature is low then then amine absorb more quantity of H2S,CO2 which result high acid gas loading in lean amine. 2.When amine solution concentration is hiegher than 50/50 then slow absorption of CO2 but H2S absorption incresed which result high acis gas loading in lean amine. Note: Lean amne temperature is the main thing to increase acid gas loading. Jan Muhammad My take is that if your amine titration is higher than 50%, and are having trouble with loadings, then you are probably running out of regeneration (still/reboiler). It is critical to maintain a good overhead temperature and reboiler temperature so that the amine can be regenerated. Proper titration and lean amine temps tie back into this...
Reactions that require CO2 as a substrate or input typically occur in photosynthesis in plants and some microorganisms. CO2 is used as a carbon source in the Calvin cycle to produce glucose and other organic molecules. Additionally, some bacteria use CO2 as a carbon source for chemosynthesis in deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
in the presence of CO2 (Carbon dioxide)
It depends on the loading conditions of the beam, it will generally occur close to the middle of the span.
Yes, you have to use an op-amp buffer to prevent the loading effect.
It is because Co2(carbon dioxide) is transferred to the plant and the plant makes the Co2 Oxygen.
H2O, CO2, and sunlight.
CO2 and H2O basically
The reduction of CO2 occurs in photosynthesis, where plants convert CO2 into carbohydrates using sunlight. In respiration, organisms use carbohydrates as a fuel source and release CO2 back into the atmosphere.
Co2, H2o and sunlight and the major sources required.
The products of photosynthesis are glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen (O2). Carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) are the reactants required for the process of photosynthesis to occur, not byproducts.
Increased respiratory rate
There are two raw materials water and CO2. Sun light is needed too.
CO2 buildup in the body can occur due to conditions like respiratory diseases (such as COPD), hypoventilation (not breathing enough), or exposure to high levels of CO2 in enclosed spaces. Inadequate ventilation or impaired lung function can prevent CO2 from being effectively exhaled, leading to its accumulation.