what is carbon dioxide
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Carbon Dioxide
Air contain CO₂ to an extent of 0.03 % by volume. It is the product of complete combustion of carbonaceous matter, respiration and fermentation reactions. It is found in caves, mines etc, and is evolved from volcanoes. CO₂ can be easily liquefied under pressure (about 50-60 atmosphere) at 20⁰C and also solidfied. At atmospheric pressure and -78.5⁰C, CO₂ comes in solid form, i.e., solid CO₂ is technically known as dry ice (drikold) as it produces very low temperature (-100⁰C) with ether and hence, gives an excellent freezing mixture.
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Carbon Dioxide
- Air contain CO₂ to an extent of 0.03 % by volume. It is the product of complete combustion of carbonaceous matter, respiration and fermentation reactions. It is found in caves, mines etc, and is evolved from volcanoes. CO₂ can be easily liquefied under pressure (about 50-60 atmosphere) at 20⁰C and also solidfied. At atmospheric pressure and -78.5⁰C, CO₂ comes in solid form, i.e., solid CO₂ is technically known as dry ice (drikold) as it produces very low temperature (-100⁰C) with ether and hence, gives an excellent freezing mixture.
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