I you look at the phase diagram, CO2 is in liquid state at 5,11 atm and t= -56 C. But why does he convert directly to solid state at 1 atm? Again, if you go down from five to one atm, you should be in gaseous state ? Is it have something to do with temperature ? What happens with temperature...
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Estimate how much energy is required to remove a small amount of CO2 from the atmosphere if we were to do a clean-up operation to take back greenhouse gas released into the atmosphere by human activity. Give the estimate in energy per molecule of CO2. Compare this with the...
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Investigation on CO2 gas cooler for Automobile air conditioning system
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I am trying to design a gas cooler for an automobile air conditioning system using CO2.
The Attempt at a Solution
I have conducted a literature review and understand the super and...
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Estimate the lifetime of CO2 in the atmosphere of Mars.
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What is he asking? How long has the CO2 been in the atmosphere? It just seems rather vague.
Hey guys,
Had this over in the mechanical engineering section but I think I might have more luck with getting an answer over here.
The question is, what is happening to make the extra power when using a rich mixture in an SI engine?
An air fuel ratio (AF:R) of 14.7:1 is stoichiometric for...
Creating CH4 from H2 + CO2
This was a topic raised before.
However a point that should have been made and wasn't is as follows.
The problem with electricity is that it cannot be stored.
Wind energy often has to be dumped at times of low demand (night, holiday periods, weekends). The amount and...
My plan is to burn bio-matter like weeds and wood (or bio-fuel) in a zero-pollution scheme that collects the particulate material, oil, water and CO2 generated from burning the hydrocarbons and uses it for other purposes. It would filter out any toxins or NOx and vent N2.
I know that I can...
So, I'm assuming no Sodium Bicarbonate or Carbonate is formed during this process.
I found the concentrations of the species by basic ICE diagram.
Mostly, I need to know how to approach this problem conceptually . I'm assuming the effect of NaCl on the CO2-->H2CO3-->HCO3- --> CO3--...
Hello! I'm writing a thesis about the optical properties of CO2. However I'm having a hard time finding any solid material about the basic info of the absorption spectrum of CO2. I'm especially interested in the absorption band at approximately 4,3µm. If any of you guys know some good articles...
I would like to convert methane to carbon dioxide without using combustion. The aim is to generate as little heat through the process as possible. Any ideas how this might be achieved would be appreciated.
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a. CH4(g) + 2O2(g) ----------> CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
I need to determine which is reduced and which is oxidized, I already know that C in methane is Oxidized. O2 is reduced but how can you determine that?? I know it has to do with electron transfer but I just don't see it
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I am strugling with calculations on rapid phase transition (RPT) of CO2 in a high pressure
vessel. I looked everywhere, from isochoric data to ...you name it but can't get there...
The question:
What will the resultant pressure be when solid or liquid CO2 in area A contacts...
My curiosity has been aroused by climate change debates, but my physics is inadequate. Perhaps I can get some help.
My question is simply: As viewed from the Earth surface, what percentage of the area of the visible sky is occupied by CO2 molecules? This could be expressed in simple terms...
I have been thing about this, seems logical in a way, most reactions increase with concentration surface area, temperature and catalysts.
Some of the factors are listed here:-
http://library.thinkquest.org/12497/factors.htm
They seem pretty similar to the one I put in the answers to my...
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I'm working on a project of carbon dioxide photocatalytic reduction. I need to dissolved as much CO2 as possible in water. Right now, the idea is to build a pressurized vessile (not overly high, probability no more than 3 atm) operates at room temperature. A diagram of CO2 solubility...
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1. How can I calculate the heat required to raise the temperature of Carbon dioxide. It is at -40C and then it is to be heated to 50 C... The operating Pressure is above critical, so when it crosses the critical temperature point, the liquid CO2 would change into super critical state. (I...
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When carbon dioxide "dissolves" in water, essentially all of it reacts to form carbonic acid, H2CO3:
CO2(s) + H2O(l) <--> H2CO3(aq).
The carbonic acid can then dissociate into H+ and bicarbonate ions,
H2CO3(aq) <--> H+(aq) + HCO3-(aq).
Consider a body of otherwise pure...
What equation do the scientists use to get the correlation between CO2 and Temperature to find the relationship, is it the correlation equation or do they use a different maths equation?
and if they don't use the correlation equation could it be used to get the same result?
This is something I've been wondering about for awhile.
People sue companies for damages all the time in cases of pollution. So I was curious if it would be possible for a group of individuals or organizations to sue a company for damages related to CO2 emissions, such as ocean acidification...
CO2 appears to create global warming, but is there a way to get rid of the CO2? Could we somehow industrialize the photosynthesis process to get rid of large amounts of CO2?
What sorts of issues prevent this solution?
I hate to come across as a complete novice, but I am struggling with understanding this.
I have found resources for the dissolved oxygen capacity of fresh and salt water based on pressure and temperature. I've also found many resources that infer how this process works, but I am not sure I'm...
Researchers at Sandia have found the Brayton cycle with supercritical CO2 to be 50% more efficient than existing steam turbine technology used with nuclear reactors:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2011-03/dnl-scd030311.php
I suppose it's safer too, since the CO2 would help to...
It will be interesting to see if anything comes out of this. Sounds too good to be true.
Continued...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110227/ap_on_bi_ge/us_growing_fuel
Hi everyone,
This is my very first post here, so hi!
I've got a few questions about CO2 that maybe a physics buff can help me out with. I understand the basics about CO2 warming the atmosphere via absorption and re-emission (radiatively or kinetically) of Outgoing Longwave Radiation...but...
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Im working on a lab experiment in my undergraduate physics degree requiring the use of a class 4 laser, i need to characterize this in terms of its power, coherence, pulse duration, wavelength and irradiance. This is a pulsed laser with rough parameters of 1-2J pulse energy...
What is the mechanism that results in formic acid quickly converting to CO2. I know this happens under basic conditions so I'm assuming the first step is forming the formate ion.
The problem:
20 g of dry ice (solid CO2) is placed in a 2.0*10^4 cm^3 container, then all the air is quickly pumped out and the container sealed. The container is warmed to 0 deg C, a temperature at which CO2 is a gas.
a) What is the gas pressure? Give your answer in atm. The gas then undergoes...
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I am doing a design project designing a LCO2 laundering system to operate on the moon. I was looking to get some insight into how you compress CO2. Can a standard air compressor with a storage vessel that can contain sufficient pressure work to compress CO2?
Thanks
I can sort of understand why water is denser than ice, but for CO2 I cannot understand why it is the other way around. Here is my best shot at understanding it: I imagine H2O's solid structure as a hexagon due to the hydrogen bonds, where each point represents one atom. When these bonds are...
Hi my question is
TiO2 + C + 2Cl = TiCl4 + CO2
If you have 1.25 mol TiO2. Answer this question:
1- The mas of Cl2
(1.25 mol TiO2) ((2 mol Cl2)/(1 mol Tio)) = 3 mol Cl2
(3 mol Cl2)((35.453 g Cl2)/(1 mol Cl2)) = 106.359 g Cl2
2- The mas of C
(1.25 mol TiO2) ((1 mol C)/(1 mol Tio)) =...
In the planted aquarium hobby, CO2 is often infused into the aquarium water using a compressed cylinder of CO2 which runs through a regulator, a needle valve, a bubble counter, and then into the tank. At the end of the gas line, a diffuser is used. The diffuser is porous ceramic material which...
Is anyone familiar with any chemical reactions that release both oxygen and carbon dioxide gas as products?
Or any reactions where oxygen and carbon dioxide are both reactants?
Thanks.
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A sample of arterial blood was found to contain 2.6 X 10-2 mol/L dissolved CO2. The pH of the sample was 7.43. If it is assumed that in solution the CO2 forms H2CO3, what is the HCO3- concentration in this blood sample? (pKa for H2CO3 is 6.1)
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Anyone have practical experience with the propane (or vinegar/baking soda) CO2 emitters which purport to reduce mosquito problems? End of biting season for this year, but would like to have an effective approach for next year.
I know that the selection rule is :
\DeltaJ = +/- 1
but our prof said that according to some quantum mechanical calculations the odd values of J are not allowed. So, the allowed transitions are :
J 0 <-> 1 ; 2 <-> 3 ; 4 <-> 5... as...
Is it really "bad" for life if the oceans are acidifying under so much CO2?
CO2 levels were much higher 100 million years ago and I'm sure this implies that ocean acidity was also higher 100 million years ago. And yet, marine life still thrived. Not the same kind of marine life as today, but a...
So, I'm making a non-yeast based CO2 reactor for my fish tank, and currently the idea has come down to baking soda, an acid, and a iv drip line to control the rate of the reaction.
My first question, is what is the best acid to use that will produce stable, non harmful salts as byproducts...
I have to pick the best cell culture vessel:
For my experiments, the vessel initially contains 0% CO2. Then it's placed in an incubator set to 37 degreesC and 5% CO2. There is a 1 micron filter i can attach to a port in the vessel that can be 10mm wide or a .2 micron filter can be attached to a...
I have to pick the best cell culture vessel:
For my experiments, the vessel initially contains 0% CO2. Then it's placed in an incubator set to 37 degreesC and 5% CO2. There is a 1 micron filter i can attach to a port in the vessel that can be 10mm wide or a .2 micron filter can be attached to a...
http://europe.theoildrum.com/node/6638" has a chart that claims that the burning of methane yields 360 g of CO2 per kWh of energy released. I decided to check that, but I'm not getting the same answer they suggest. Here's what I did:
CH4 + 2O2 = 2H2O + CO2
-74.87 + 0= 2*-285.83 + -393.509...
I know I know this isn't really related to molecular biology, but I figured since Biologists have a strong background in ecology in most cases, I'd be able to get more help here than the Earth forums (especially because biologists know a lot of chemistry).
Basically I understand that CO2 keeps...
Hello all!
I'm a sales rep here at << company name removed by moderator>>, we manufacture conformal coating/curing systems. Normally, i'd just ask one of our engineers this question, but production as been shut down for the week as we move to a new facility, so I am out of contact.
A...
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I am doing an experiment to find the difference in photosynthesis between different areas of grass.
I have and am taking more measurements. But essentially I need to convert the data I have into a flux per area over time.
the data logger records the data of CO2...
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I have been doing an experiment using a CO2 laser. One of the procedures is the find the best gas mixture and explain why. I have found the best misture to be 8 parts co2, 1 part n2 and 1 part He, which i have researched and my sources show this is correct. However i also...
My biology teacher asserted to our class that compared to the vastness of the atmosphere of our earth, the amount of harmful gasses we are emitting is a fraction of a percent and therefore can be dismissed as harmless, and instead we should be worrying about more fragile ecosystems down here on...
Just curious how long an adult person can stay in an average small (W=2.5metre x L=3.5m x H=2.4m) bedroom with the door & window shut before CO2 levels become dangerous?
And what about a small room like ~ w1.4m x L1.4m x h1.6m? I assume the small size would make a dramatic difference?
Because...
This article,
http://www.counterpunch.com/stclair03122010.html
Sadly for the credibility of the atom lobby, some of their more eye-grabbing numbers don't check out. For example, as noted in a report by the Nuclear Energy Institute, the nuclear industry claims that the world's 447 nuclear...
Does anyone know of a device that will measure the percentage of CO2 (about 5% and resolution down to 0.1%) in natural gas, in real time, the gas is at approx 40 bar and 30 Deg C.
Thank you