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  • ...drochloric acid in a test tube fitted with a bung, effervescence of carbon dioxide can be witnessed. ...ssurized dilute solution of carbonic acid in water releases gaseous carbon dioxide at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decompression decompression]:
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  • ...s carbohydrates] from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide] and a source of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen hydrogen] (as wate ...t around 100–115 thousand million metric tons (i.e., 100–115 petagrams) of carbon into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomass biomass] per year.
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  • ...] obtains [[energy]] by reacting oxygen with glucose to give water, carbon dioxide and ATP (energy). Although physiologic respiration is [[necessary]] to sust
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  • ...ia.org/wiki/Solar_radiation_management solar radiation management]. Carbon dioxide removal addresses a cause of climate change by removing one of the [https:/ ...e solar radiation management, but are often more supportive of some carbon dioxide removal projects, such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afforestation affo
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  • ...as and greatly increasing its solubility in blood. In [[contrast]], carbon dioxide is almost entirely transported extracellularly dissolved in plasma as [http ...body, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vein venous] blood carries carbon dioxide, a waste product of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolism metabolism] p
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  • ...arger venues or volumes of confetti, a venturi air mover powered by carbon dioxide is used to propel significantly larger volumes of confetti greater distance
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  • ...— through fermentation, into carbon dioxide and alcohol. It is the carbon dioxide that makes baked goods rise. Yeast will become inactive if the water temper
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  • ...luorine compounds, elemental mercury, and sulfur compounds such as sulfur dioxide [SO2].
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  • ...ge the [[chemical]] process by converting the inputs into [[heat]], carbon dioxide and ammonium. The ammonium is further converted by bacteria into [[plant]]-
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  • '''Breathing''' takes [[oxygen]] in and [[carbon dioxide]] out of the body. [[Aerobic]] organisms require oxygen to create energy vi ...ivering [[oxygen]] to where it is needed in the body and removing [[carbon dioxide]] waste. The process of [[gas exchange]] occurs in the alveoli by passive d
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  • ...may be air incorporated by [[mechanical]] means, but usually it is carbon dioxide produced by [[biological]] agents, or by [[chemical]] agents reacting with
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  • ...0.93% [[argon]], 0.038% [[Carbon dioxide in the Earth's atmosphere|carbon dioxide]], trace amounts of [[#Composition|other gases]], and a variable amount (av
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  • ...levels of atmospheric [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide] produced by the use of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fossil_fuels fossil
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  • ...ide carbon monoxide], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_chloride hydrogen chloride], ...l layers of the [[planet]]. Later on, much greater [[quantities]] of these carbon [[gases]] were consumed by the early and prolific [[plant]] life.
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  • ...ciently]] removes the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide]. But other metals can be made to serve the same [[purpose]]. The [https://
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  • ...and feel the fresh oxygen going to all your cells, breathe out the carbon dioxide, for the [[healthier]] your tissues will be.
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  • ...ontend that nuclear power is a safe sustainable energy source that reduces carbon emissions.[12] Opponents, such as Greenpeace International and NIRS, conten ...0s, having prevented the emission of approximately 64 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent(GtCO2-eq) greenhouse gases, gases that would have otherwise resu
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  • ...compound compound] molecules made from a variety of [[atoms]] (e.g. carbon dioxide). A gas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixture mixture] would contain a va
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  • ...a high [[degree]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide] that no [[animal]], much less [[man]], could have lived on the [[Surface|f
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  • ...iated with the opening of the stomata to allow the [[diffusion]] of carbon dioxide [[gas]] from the [[air]] for [[photosynthesis]]. Transpiration also cools p
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  • ...c] molecules like lipids as well as to small molecules like oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, nitric oxide, etc. Permeability depends on solubility, charge, o
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  • ...r bar form. Shavings burn white-hot, are impossible to smother with carbon dioxide or sand, and can [[ignite]] even wet kindling. Solid bars are impossible to
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  • ...up, but the amount of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide] continues large. The earth's crust is gradually [[stabilizing]]. ...but the percentage of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide] was still high.
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  • ...re was still too much [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide] in the air to permit of the [[existence]] of [[air]] breathers. Primarily,
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  • *[[Biosphere]]: " What role does concentration of atmospheric [[carbon dioxide]] play in the regulation of global [[temperature]]?" The biosphere contains great quantities of elements such as [[carbon]], [[nitrogen]], [[hydrogen]], and [[oxygen]]. Other elements, such as [[p
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  • ...org/wiki/Fern ferns]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon-dioxide Carbon dioxide] was still present in the [[atmosphere]] but in lessening [[degree]].
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  • ...things on your world like the air is becoming artificial, too much carbon dioxide in the air. There are many things in your world which are playing upon your
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  • ...ncentration of plant life on Earth because [[plants]] remove more [[carbon dioxide]] from the atmosphere during the daylight hours than they emit to the atmos
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  • physical, shall we say being in an environment of so much smog—carbon monoxide in terms of taking physical things into your body--say carbon monoxide or dioxide
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  • ...ide carbon monoxide], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_chloride hydrogen chloride], ...l layers of the [[planet]]. Later on, much greater [[quantities]] of these carbon [[gases]] were consumed by the early and prolific [[plant]] life.
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  • ...er again. Lastly your technologies have now progressed to the point where carbon based energy sources will become an archaic and historic reference. The fa ...o replenishes oxygen while the straw is growing, to balance out the carbon dioxide created when it is burned. Individuals also use solar radiation to produce
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  • ...is not connected or related to your technologies, or to the rise of carbon dioxide as a factor of industrialization.
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  • ...nabated, and yes, though there will be decreases in the carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide levels in your atmosphere, the inertia that has begun with the ind
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  • ...nd even other causes like sun cycles. But the enormous increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is directly due to human consumption of fossil fuels. If ...ural gas. You notice the phenomena of global warming due partly to carbon dioxide buildup in the atmosphere faster than the plant life can use. There is no
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  • ...a high [[degree]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide] that no [[animal]], much less [[man]], could have lived on the [[Surface|f ...dicating the [[presence]] of organic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon carbon] and testifying to the [[existence]] of the [[ancestors]] of those [[forms]
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  • ...ciently]] removes the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide]. But other metals can be made to serve the same [[purpose]]. The [https://
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  • ...re was still too much [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_dioxide carbon dioxide] in the air to permit of the [[existence]] of [[air]] breathers. Primarily, ...org/wiki/Fern ferns]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon-dioxide Carbon dioxide] was still present in the [[atmosphere]] but in lessening [[degree]].
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  • ...is 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen, with trace amounts of water vapor, carbon dioxide and other gaseous molecules. The atmosphere protects the Earth's life forms ...nergy emitted from the ground, thereby raising the net temperature. Carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane and ozone are the primary [[greenhouse gas]]es in the
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  • ...iousness so that you spread this like you have seen the vapors from carbon dioxide in water, that this cool fog spreads out evenly across the floor and so you
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  • ...ize]] as an [[Respiration|inhalation and exhalation]] of oxygen and carbon dioxide, but indeed the very power of life as it goes out from [[Havona]] into [[Se
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  • ...els such as coal, oil, and natural gas releases into the atmosphere carbon dioxide and other substances known as greenhouse gases. These gases have altered th
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  • ...nitrogen]], 21% [[oxygen]], 1% [[argon]] and other [[inert gases]], carbon dioxide, etc.; but air also contains a variable amount of [[water vapor]]. The atm ...], [[protist]]s, [[archaea]] and [[bacteria]]) are that they are cellular, carbon-and-water-based with complex organization, having a metabolism, a capacity
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  • ...els such as coal, oil, and natural gas releases into the atmosphere carbon dioxide and other substances known as greenhouse gases. These gases have altered th
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  • ...assing what they call the tipping point of reining in pollution and carbon dioxide, methane and the other greenhouse gasses. This too is not past the point o
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  • ....” And the stems and leaves say, “We are here to exchange the air, carbon dioxide and water to make the nutrients that nurture the maintenance and growth of
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