Exposure to high levels of carbon dioxide in the womb can potentially affect an unborn baby's growth and development. It can lead to decreased oxygen supply to the fetus, which may impact its overall health and increase the risk of complications at birth. Pregnant women should avoid environments with excessive carbon dioxide, such as poorly ventilated areas or places with high air pollution levels.
Carbon is an element, and carbon dioxide is a compound containing carbon and oxygen molecules.
Yes, in a solution of carbon dioxide in water, the carbon dioxide gas is the solute and the water is the solvent. The carbon dioxide dissolves in the water to form a homogenous mixture, giving the drink its fizziness.
Adding one carbon and two oxygen atoms would result in one molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2).
Carbon monoxide.
Carbon dioxide would turn limewater milky white due to the formation of calcium carbonate when it reacts with the calcium hydroxide present in the limewater.
The carbon monoxide in the smoke will affect both the mother and and unborn baby.
An unborn baby is called a fetus.
An unborn baby is referred to as a fetus, or foetus.
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Yes. It is safe to your unborn baby.
Carbon dioxide travels through both their bloods. All the cells of the baby and of the mother respire and produce carbon dioxide, which diffuses into the blood and circulates with it. In the mother, it eventually reaches her lungs where it diffuses into the alveoli and is breathed out. The baby has no functioning lungs, so when carbon dioxide rich blood travels through the umbilicus to the placenta, the carbon dioxide diffuses across to the mother's blood vessels, whence it proceeds to her lungs as before.
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No. It will not harm the unborn baby.
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