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Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:You have had forty years to learn the basic science, epic fail! (i know why .01% increase in southern hemisphere water volume and includes the reason for increasing Earths, Venus's and Mars masses, that would be cool if as a species we pulled that off without calamity)... CO2 isn't soluble in water either, it is the difference between sparkling and flat! This is what they are actually talking about... https://www.theice.com/products/197/EUA-Futures
I don't have a clue why you put that link there and suspect you don't either but CO2 is soluble in water.
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art0hur0moh wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:You have had forty years to learn the basic science, epic fail! (i know why .01% increase in southern hemisphere water volume and includes the reason for increasing Earths, Venus's and Mars masses, that would be cool if as a species we pulled that off without calamity)... CO2 isn't soluble in water either, it is the difference between sparkling and flat! This is what they are actually talking about... https://www.theice.com/products/197/EUA-Futures
I don't have a clue why you put that link there and suspect you don't either but CO2 is soluble in water.
CO2 isn't soluble in water! If it was, then there would be no need to put a tea spoon in the neck of champaign bottles. I will make it even simpler... How many known carbon sinks are there in the world, and how many are moving? Like i said years ago... Crude isn't a fossil fuel it is a product of microbes.
I put the link there because that is the traded commodity which governments and media talk about instead of the carbon cycle (which i learn twenty years ago, including hydrogen and oxygen cycles).
Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:You have had forty years to learn the basic science, epic fail! (i know why .01% increase in southern hemisphere water volume and includes the reason for increasing Earths, Venus's and Mars masses, that would be cool if as a species we pulled that off without calamity)... CO2 isn't soluble in water either, it is the difference between sparkling and flat! This is what they are actually talking about... https://www.theice.com/products/197/EUA-Futures
I don't have a clue why you put that link there and suspect you don't either but CO2 is soluble in water.
Text wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:You have had forty years to learn the basic science, epic fail! (i know why .01% increase in southern hemisphere water volume and includes the reason for increasing Earths, Venus's and Mars masses, that would be cool if as a species we pulled that off without calamity)... CO2 isn't soluble in water either, it is the difference between sparkling and flat! This is what they are actually talking about... https://www.theice.com/products/197/EUA-Futures
I don't have a clue why you put that link there and suspect you don't either but CO2 is soluble in water.
Rollup you know very well that he has a chronic habit of posting completely irrelevant links, and gives long rambling replies that are even LESS relevant. He loves posting his strange controversial views on all matters relating to science - even tho he admits he never studied it. And he tells everyone they are stupid.
@ Art0moh - you make a sweeping statement that 'CO2 is not soluble in water'. Well it is. More so than oxygen and nitrogen. And if the temperature is lowered, or the pressure raised, it's even more soluble.
It's one thing for you to get complicated things wrong - and you always do ..... but it's quite another to get such a simple, basic fact wrong, something that could've been so easily checked if you weren't sure.
Text wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:You have had forty years to learn the basic science, epic fail! (i know why .01% increase in southern hemisphere water volume and includes the reason for increasing Earths, Venus's and Mars masses, that would be cool if as a species we pulled that off without calamity)... CO2 isn't soluble in water either, it is the difference between sparkling and flat! This is what they are actually talking about... https://www.theice.com/products/197/EUA-Futures
I don't have a clue why you put that link there and suspect you don't either but CO2 is soluble in water.
Rollup you know very well that he has a chronic habit of posting completely irrelevant links, and gives long rambling replies that are even LESS relevant. He loves posting his strange controversial views on all matters relating to science - even tho he admits he never studied it. And he tells everyone they are stupid.
@ Art0moh - you make a sweeping statement that 'CO2 is not soluble in water'. Well it is. More so than oxygen and nitrogen. And if the temperature is lowered, or the pressure raised, it's even more soluble.
It's one thing for you to get complicated things wrong - and you always do ..... but it's quite another to get such a simple, basic fact wrong, something that could've been so easily checked if you weren't sure.
LordRaven wrote:Text wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:You have had forty years to learn the basic science, epic fail! (i know why .01% increase in southern hemisphere water volume and includes the reason for increasing Earths, Venus's and Mars masses, that would be cool if as a species we pulled that off without calamity)... CO2 isn't soluble in water either, it is the difference between sparkling and flat! This is what they are actually talking about... https://www.theice.com/products/197/EUA-Futures
I don't have a clue why you put that link there and suspect you don't either but CO2 is soluble in water.
Rollup you know very well that he has a chronic habit of posting completely irrelevant links, and gives long rambling replies that are even LESS relevant. He loves posting his strange controversial views on all matters relating to science - even tho he admits he never studied it. And he tells everyone they are stupid.
@ Art0moh - you make a sweeping statement that 'CO2 is not soluble in water'. Well it is. More so than oxygen and nitrogen. And if the temperature is lowered, or the pressure raised, it's even more soluble.
It's one thing for you to get complicated things wrong - and you always do ..... but it's quite another to get such a simple, basic fact wrong, something that could've been so easily checked if you weren't sure.
I guess he is totally not of this planet...
"Find out what's really in those bubbles that give your drinks their fizz.
The bubbles in fizzy drinks are caused by carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide is a colourless odourless gas that dissolves in water under pressure.
The carbon dioxide forms a very weak carbonic acid, (H2C03) which causes the tingly sensation on your tongue. The amount of carbonic acid created depends on the pressure."
https://www.open.edu/openlearn/science- ... zzy-drinks
It's good of you to spend time trying to educate him Text.
art0hur0moh wrote:LordRaven wrote:Text wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:You have had forty years to learn the basic science, epic fail! (i know why .01% increase in southern hemisphere water volume and includes the reason for increasing Earths, Venus's and Mars masses, that would be cool if as a species we pulled that off without calamity)... CO2 isn't soluble in water either, it is the difference between sparkling and flat! This is what they are actually talking about... https://www.theice.com/products/197/EUA-Futures
I don't have a clue why you put that link there and suspect you don't either but CO2 is soluble in water.
Rollup you know very well that he has a chronic habit of posting completely irrelevant links, and gives long rambling replies that are even LESS relevant. He loves posting his strange controversial views on all matters relating to science - even tho he admits he never studied it. And he tells everyone they are stupid.
@ Art0moh - you make a sweeping statement that 'CO2 is not soluble in water'. Well it is. More so than oxygen and nitrogen. And if the temperature is lowered, or the pressure raised, it's even more soluble.
It's one thing for you to get complicated things wrong - and you always do ..... but it's quite another to get such a simple, basic fact wrong, something that could've been so easily checked if you weren't sure.
I guess he is totally not of this planet...
"Find out what's really in those bubbles that give your drinks their fizz.
The bubbles in fizzy drinks are caused by carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide is a colourless odourless gas that dissolves in water under pressure.
The carbon dioxide forms a very weak carbonic acid, (H2C03) which causes the tingly sensation on your tongue. The amount of carbonic acid created depends on the pressure."
https://www.open.edu/openlearn/science- ... zzy-drinks
It's good of you to spend time trying to educate him Text.
Wrong! The atomic structure of carbon is stable even in the Sun! Two oxygen atoms only make it a bit more buoyant. So waters density will squeeze the co2 out of the water. Plus the presurised container of salty bitter refreshment is temporally isolated from the real world.
art0hur0moh wrote:Text wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:You have had forty years to learn the basic science, epic fail! (i know why .01% increase in southern hemisphere water volume and includes the reason for increasing Earths, Venus's and Mars masses, that would be cool if as a species we pulled that off without calamity)... CO2 isn't soluble in water either, it is the difference between sparkling and flat! This is what they are actually talking about... https://www.theice.com/products/197/EUA-Futures
I don't have a clue why you put that link there and suspect you don't either but CO2 is soluble in water.
Rollup you know very well that he has a chronic habit of posting completely irrelevant links, and gives long rambling replies that are even LESS relevant. He loves posting his strange controversial views on all matters relating to science - even tho he admits he never studied it. And he tells everyone they are stupid.
@ Art0moh - you make a sweeping statement that 'CO2 is not soluble in water'. Well it is. More so than oxygen and nitrogen. And if the temperature is lowered, or the pressure raised, it's even more soluble.
It's one thing for you to get complicated things wrong - and you always do ..... but it's quite another to get such a simple, basic fact wrong, something that could've been so easily checked if you weren't sure.
Get some soot from your chimney, and silicates from you garden... Place in a container with water, shake vigorously, your proof is the silicates will settle and carbon wont. What is the conclusion of your experiment?
Up until a few weeks ago, carbon sinks where only a theoretical conclusion. My prediction was correct based on real scientific investigation!
LordRaven wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:Text wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:You have had forty years to learn the basic science, epic fail! (i know why .01% increase in southern hemisphere water volume and includes the reason for increasing Earths, Venus's and Mars masses, that would be cool if as a species we pulled that off without calamity)... CO2 isn't soluble in water either, it is the difference between sparkling and flat! This is what they are actually talking about... https://www.theice.com/products/197/EUA-Futures
I don't have a clue why you put that link there and suspect you don't either but CO2 is soluble in water.
Rollup you know very well that he has a chronic habit of posting completely irrelevant links, and gives long rambling replies that are even LESS relevant. He loves posting his strange controversial views on all matters relating to science - even tho he admits he never studied it. And he tells everyone they are stupid.
@ Art0moh - you make a sweeping statement that 'CO2 is not soluble in water'. Well it is. More so than oxygen and nitrogen. And if the temperature is lowered, or the pressure raised, it's even more soluble.
It's one thing for you to get complicated things wrong - and you always do ..... but it's quite another to get such a simple, basic fact wrong, something that could've been so easily checked if you weren't sure.
Get some soot from your chimney, and silicates from you garden... Place in a container with water, shake vigorously, your proof is the silicates will settle and carbon wont. What is the conclusion of your experiment?
Up until a few weeks ago, carbon sinks where only a theoretical conclusion. My prediction was correct based on real scientific investigation!
What utter codswallop!
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