which means that only 40 percent of the sunlight can get through the clouds. Below these clouds is a dense layer of carbon dioxide, which blocks even more light, so very little light reaches
Briefly explain the following: Effects of increasing nitrogen and carbon dioxide on the environment. What limits the length of the human life? Why is the medium used for the isolation of Azotobacter devoid of nitrogen-containing compounds? Why do humans need only oxygen to survive? Why is phosph...
This liberated carbon dioxide formed the thick atmosphere of present-day Venus. Over time, the rising temperatures would have leveled off, solar ultraviolet radiation having broken down atmospheric water vapor molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. With all the water vapor gone, the greenhouse effect ...
Transporting anthropogenic CO2 in pipelines is an essential component in the realization and implementation of carbon capture and storage (CCS). Transportation of dense CO2 has generally been the preferred economic solution, but projects in the UK have also considered transportation of gaseous CO2.Whiche...
Up until now, that blood has been loaded up with carbon dioxide [makes the blood look dark red, rather than blue which is how it's usually drawn]. Now, at this point in the journey, the carbon dioxide moves from the capillary to the alveolus; and oxygen moves from the alveolus to ...
Because of Venus’ size and mass, its volcanoes probably produced much more water vapor than volcanoes on Earth did. B. The low temperature of Venus’ early atmosphere can be explained only by the presence of water. C. The presence of carbon dioxide in a planet’s atmosphere is an indicato...
In a healthy adult, the endogenous microbially produced gut gases (hydrogen, methane, and insignificant quantities of odorogenic sulfides and ammonia) are only a minor amount as opposed to bulk of gases, predominantly oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, generated every day from exogenous air ...
Historically the conversion of biomass into biofuels involved using the carbon in the biomass for four purposes: (1) the source of carbon in the hydrocarbon product, (2) a source of carbon to remove the oxygen from biomass as carbon dioxide, (3) a source of energy and feedstock to produce...
This liberated carbon dioxide formed the thick atmosphere of present-day Venus. Over time, the rising temperatures would have leveled off, solar ultraviolet radiation having broken down atmospheric water vapor molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. With all the water vapor gone, the greenhouse effect ...
Why is the solubility of oxygen lower in water? Explain why o-chlorobenzoic acid is insoluble in water, but sodium o-chlorobenzoate is soluble in water Explain briefly why CuSO_4 is more soluble in water than in organic solvent? Explain why CH_3CH_2OCH_2CH_3 is less soluble in water th...