Question:
can we convert carbon dioxide to oxygen?
Prince
2013-10-24 07:40:17 UTC
i mean, if we could just copy what plants do and made it into a machine it would boost our oxygen supply and also reduce pollution. this way we would be able to use fossil fuel but reduce pollution. sorry, my english might be a little rusty. and i mean no disrespect to anybody. thanks in advance
Six answers:
?
2013-10-25 02:02:29 UTC
The plants are doing the job conversion of CO2 to O2. It is the natural method and there is no need to think of other methods. Stop cutting trees and plant trees for the good atmosphere. The atmosphere can become polluted if there is high population and all are using vehicles. Control the use of vehicles, AC etc.
Corey
2013-10-24 08:47:02 UTC
A train hits a penny on a railroad track going 80 miles per hour. Up above a planes engine explodes for no reason. And down below a seismic earthquake begins. All that converging on one spot. Farmer Browns house. He casually glances out the window as he tries to light his stove, unaware of a gas leak.
BH
2013-10-24 22:51:30 UTC
The energy\electricity would be made with coal correct? So we'd be producing co2 and the using the energy we just made to convert that co2 into oxygen. I think It'd be smarter to plant more trees.
ellusionary
2013-10-24 07:43:25 UTC
Yes it is possible. However the energy needed to do the separating would produce more waste. We can't do it as efficiently as plants yet.
?
2013-10-24 07:41:56 UTC
Just plant more trees.
anonymous
2013-10-24 12:30:37 UTC
We could. Where do we get the power?


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