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What would happen if there is too much carbon dioxide in the air?

What would happen if there is too much carbon dioxide in the air?

Carbon dioxide becomes a poisonous gas when there is too much of it in the air you breathe. Besides the effects it can have on the planet and the atmosphere, carbon dioxide poisoning can lead to central nervous system damage and respiratory deterioration in humans and other breathing creatures.

What is the heaviest element in the air?

Oganesson
Pronunciation /ˌɒɡəˈnɛsɒn/ (OG-ə-NESS-on) /ˌoʊɡəˈnɛsən/ (OH-gə-NESS-on)
Appearance metallic (predicted)
Mass number [294]
Oganesson in the periodic table

Is air heavier than carbon dioxide?

Originally Answered: Is carbon dioxide lighter than air? Carbon dioxide is heavier. The molecular mass of CO2 is 44 (12 + 2 x 16 = 44).

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What organism is the biggest cause of extra carbon in the atmosphere?

Human activities are responsible for almost all of the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere over the last 150 years. The largest source of greenhouse gas emissions from human activities in the United States is from burning fossil fuels for electricity, heat, and transportation.

Is radon The heaviest gas?

The atomic weight of Radon is 222 atomic mass units making it the heaviest known gas. It is 220 times heavier than the lightest gas, Hydrogen.

Is carbon dioxide lighter than air or heavier than air?

The molecular weight of carbon dioxide is 44. So, it is also heavier than air. The molecular weight of hydrogen gas 2. So, it is lighter than air because of less molecular weight.

What is heavier carbon monoxide or air?

Because carbon monoxide is slightly lighter than air and also because it may be found with warm, rising air, detectors should be placed on a wall about 5 feet above the floor. The detector may be placed on the ceiling.