carbon dioxide forms into solid

  1. how does the ocean respond to the carbon dioxide released from burning fossil fuels?1)forms carbon deposits 2)absorbs much of
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  2. A piece of solid carbon dioxide, with a mass of 7.4 g, is placed in a 4.0-L otherwise empty container at 27°C.(a) What is the
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  3. A piece of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) with a mass of 5.40 g is placed in a 10.0 L vessel?that already contains air at 715
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  4. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. Instead of melting, solid carbon dioxide sublimes according to the equation: CO2(s)→CO2(g).
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  5. A piece of solid carbon dioxide, with a mass of 6.8 g, is placed in a 4.0 L otherwise empty container at 23°C.a) What is the
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  6. A piece of solid carbon dioxide, with a mass of 6.2 g, is placed in a 4.0 L otherwise empty container at 21°C.( a) What is the
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  7. A piece of solid carbon dioxide, with a mass of 6.8 g, is placed in a 4.0 L otherwise empty container at 23°C.a) What is the
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  8. carbon dioxide forms into solid (dry ice)at approximately -150 F. What temperature in degree celsuis does this correspond to?
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  9. Carbon dioxide forms into a solid (dry ice) at approximately -157°F. What temperature in degrees Celsius does this correspond
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  10. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. Instead of melting, solid carbon dioxide sublimes according to the following equation:
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