Why does Co2+ have 7 electrons in the 3d orbital, and not 5 like Mn? Ask Question Asked 11 years, 8 months ago Modified 7 years, 8 months ago
Why does Co2+ have 7 electrons in the 3d orbital, and not 5 like Mn?
Beer gas is usually in CGA 580 tanks but can be bought in CGA 320 tanks as well. CO2 regulators can be used on beer gas tanks, but beer gas is under higher pressure. CO2 is liquid in the tank, and beer gas being a mix of Nitrogen and CO2 is just compressed gas and usually a full tank of beer gas is in the neighborhood of 3000 psi.
$\ce {CO2}$ is considered a Lewis acid. How it is an acid? According to Lewis: “species that accept an electron pair are acids”. But $\ce {CO2}$ can't accept electron pairs because oxygen and carbon ...
I am transitioning to paintball co2 bottles instead of refilling sodastream. Not sure if it will work, because so far it appears they were afraid to fill me with hardly any liquid at all. Anyway I will recount my journey for others to either comment on or learn from my mistakes. We need not use...
7 $\ce {CO2}$ is commonly considered inorganic. You will rarely find a textbook on organic chemistry that discusses $\ce {CO2}$ and its properties. On the other hand every textbook on basic inorganic chemistry does.
If CO2 somehow sinks to the bottom then we'd all be dead thanks to living in a CO2 blanket covering the planet. It doesn't work that way. In reality, a 100% concentration of CO2 being exposed to a convecting atmosphere of 0.04% CO2 will diffuse in milliseconds, a few seconds at the outside.