Answer :
Oxygen Consider the following improper equation: O2 → CO2 + Oxygen ( o2 + C6H14 How much carbon dioxide (CO2) could be created by combining 11.2 g of C6H14 with 37.9 g of extra oxygen.
What controls the direction that this chemical reaction, CO2 h2o H2CO3 H+ HCO3, takes?
Carbonic acid, or H2CO3, is created when CO2 and water combine. This acid is in mixture with co2 (HCO3-) and h+ (H+). The following phase of the reaction is influenced by changes in the concentrations of reactants on either of the equation's sides.
How are CO2 emissions determined?
Billion British thermal unit (MMBtu) are converted to therms, and then the carbon coefficient, the fraction oxidized, and the proportion of the molecular mass of atmospheric co2 to carbon are multiplied to get the greenhouse gas emissions per therm.
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