yes. depending on how much carbon dioxide or how much acidity is in the soda
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There is around 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide waste produced by coal power plants. This is released by a natural gas.
Radiocarbon dating is used to date very recent artifacts, and is usually useful only for archeological purposes. It cannot be used to date rocks, both because of its short half life (about 5,000 years), and because it can only be used to date the remains of living things (such as bones, or wood). Rocks are dated using other methods, such as Uranium-Lead dating, which has a much longer half life (over 700 million years).
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yes. depending on how much carbon dioxide or how much acidity is in the soda
There is no carbon dioxide present in Sprite. The carbonation in Sprite is achieved by adding carbon dioxide gas during the bottling process.
On average, exhaled breath contains about 4% carbon dioxide. This amounts to roughly 40,000 parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide.
22 grams of carbon dioxide contains 12 grams of carbon. This amount of carbon can combine with 32 grams of oxygen to form 44 grams of carbon dioxide.
Close, but no, that is not correct.The correct spelling is carbon dioxide.Some example sentences are:Plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.There is too much carbon dioxide in these air tanks.Carbon dioxide is one of the gasses in the atmosphere.
To check if there is too much carbon dioxide in a given area because it can kill you
More oxygen than carbon dioxide.
Igneous rocks do not contain much carbon.
When one kilogram of pure carbon is burned, it will produce approximately 3.67 kilograms of carbon dioxide. This is because carbon combines with oxygen during combustion to form carbon dioxide (CO2).
When carbon dioxide leaves Earth's atmosphere, it gets absorbed by the oceans, plants, and soil through a process known as carbon sink. Additionally, carbon dioxide can also get stored in rocks over long periods of time through a process called carbon sequestration.
A person can get too much carbon dioxide in their system due to conditions such as hypoventilation, lung disease, or suffocation. These conditions can lead to inadequate removal of carbon dioxide from the body, causing it to accumulate in the bloodstream.
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