Burning one 20lb tire releases 60lbs of CO2.
Around 3 pounds of CO2 are emitted by open air burning of one pound of tire.
The CO2 goes into the tire.
Burning one liter of furnace oil produces approximately 2.6 kg of CO2 emissions.
Burning 1 kg of LPG produces approximately 2.98 kg of CO2.
Burning 1 kg of petrol produces around 2.3 kg of CO2.
Burning fossil fuels releases carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. The amount of CO2 emitted depends on the type of fossil fuel and how it is burned, but on average, burning one gallon of gasoline produces around 20 pounds of CO2. This is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect and global warming.
Typically, one CO2 cartridge is needed to fill a bike tire.
Typically, one CO2 cartridge is enough to fill a car tire.
The reaction is: C + O2 = CO2 The volume (or the mass) of the released carbon dioxide depends on the concentration of carbon in charcoal; this is very variable.
To quickly inflate a bike tire using a CO2 cartridge, first, make sure the cartridge is compatible with your tire valve. Then, attach the cartridge to the inflator head and connect it to the valve. Release the CO2 into the tire by pressing the inflator head. Be cautious of overinflating the tire.
To effectively use a CO2 cartridge for inflating your bike tire, first ensure that you have the correct size cartridge for your tire. Attach the cartridge to the inflator head and then connect the inflator head to the valve on your tire. Release the CO2 by twisting the cartridge or pressing a button, inflating the tire quickly. Be careful not to overinflate the tire, and always follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific CO2 inflator you are using.
Carbon dioxide is the product for burning reaction of kerosene.