Difference between revisions of "Carbon dioxide"

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*[[Photosynthesis]] by plants in [[greenhouse]]s
 
*[[Photosynthesis]] by plants in [[greenhouse]]s
 
*[[Synthetic materials]], hydrocarbons using the [[Fischer-Tropsch reaction|Fischer Tropsch]] reaction process.
 
*[[Synthetic materials]], hydrocarbons using the [[Fischer-Tropsch reaction|Fischer Tropsch]] reaction process.
*[[Propellant]].  Methane (Ch4) and Oxygen, through [[In-situ resource utilization|ISRU]] using the [[Sabatier process]].
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*[[Propellant]] production.  Methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) and Oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>), through [[In-situ resource utilization|ISRU]] using the [[Sabatier process]].
*[[Carbon]] using the [[Bosch reaction]] process.  The Bosch consumes hydrogen to produce carbon and water.  The [[hydrogen]] can come from [[electrolysis]] of water.
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*[[Carbon]] using the [[Bosch reaction]] process.  The Bosch reaction consumes hydrogen to produce carbon and water.  The [[hydrogen]] can come from [[electrolysis]] of water.
  
 
[[Category: Biospherics]]
 
[[Category: Biospherics]]

Revision as of 06:13, 11 April 2019

Carbon dioxide (chemical formula: CO2) is a chemical substance that occupies about 96 % of Mars's atmosphere.

Molar Mass of 12(C)+32(O2)=44

Biological significance

The metabolism of human beings, animals and various microbes depends on the oxidation of carbohydrates, resulting in carbon dioxide and water exhalation.


Plants use the carbon from CO2, and release the oxygen back to the atmosphere.

Uses