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Carbon Dioxide

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Carbon dioxide is a gas that is present in our atmosphere. It consists of molecules containing 1 carbon and 2 oxygen atoms. This gas is released by mammals during respiration, and used by plants during photosynthesis.
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Water has small amounts of carbon dioxide.When it becomes overly saturated with it, carbonic acid is formed. Hence, the wonderful bubbles in soft drinks and candy.
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Carbon dioxide is an element that occurs naturally. It is a major part of the atmosphere. Humans and other animals exhale carbon dioxide. Industrial machinery such as that found in factories pump more carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas...
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Carbon dioxide is used in life jackets which often contain carbon dioxide for quick inflation. High concentrations can also be used to kill pests, such as the common moth ball. The gas is used commonly to produce carbonated soft drinks and ...
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Place the gas in Limewater and if it is Carbon Dioxide the limewater should go cloudy.
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is considered to be a "standard" component of air, although the concentration of carbon dioxide in air will vary somewhat by location, and by season of the year. Therefore, any "standard" value for t...
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Washington, Feb 12 (IANS) Flooding wounds with carbon dioxide gas during surgery could protect the site from airborne bacteria and also suffocate germs, according to a study. CO2 is already used for ... Posted in World, No Comments
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Carbon is the basic building element for life as we know it, and aquatic plants get much of their carbon from carbon dioxide gas dissolved in the aquarium water. An aquarium with fish and few plants probably has plenty of CO2, but one with ...
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No, there are no thresholds for these pollutants. Reporting of emissions of all pollutants are handled in the same manner as they were in the past (no thresholds). The exception is the reporting thresholds for TAPs
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They suck in energy and let out CO2
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