Is that a trick question? CO2 does not have liquid phase as it goes from solid to gas
CO2 is soluble in water up to the point of saturation which is about 3,3 grams per liter water at 0°C and 1 gram per liter at 38°C (not linear!).
carbon= 12.01 oxygen=16*2 12.01+32=44.01 CO2
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On earth, yes it is. Dry ice is a result of decompressed liquid CO2. Liquid CO2 requires a much higher compressed atmosphere. P.S. I hear it grows naturally on Mars.
The pressurized machines used to convert the CO2 into the liquid state are costly. Liquid Carbon dioxide isn't the strongest cleaning agent, even though it may be environmentally friendly.
CO2 is soluble in water up to the point of saturation which is about 3,3 grams per liter water at 0°C and 1 gram per liter at 38°C (not linear!).
Sense CO2 is a liquid at first, it takes the shape and weight of whatever it is in. Therefore you are receiving 50 lb of CO2. This should last a considerable amount of time.
What does 1 ton of industrial liquid CO2 cost on market?
Each gallon of Diesel Fuel makes 22.2 pounds of CO2
Vinegar is liquid, whereas CO2 is a gas, so it is not.
Co2
Both CO2 and CS2 are held by Van der Waals' forces but CO2 has a smaller number of electrons than CS2.This leads to weaker forces between the molecules .Therefore, CO2 is a gas while CS2 is a liquid.
it is a dissolved gas
carbon= 12.01 oxygen=16*2 12.01+32=44.01 CO2
Induced dipole best describes why molecules like CF3CF3 are soluble in liquid CO2.
Kilograms.
500 pounds.