
I need to remove CO2 from a controlled experiment. Will gardening or pickling lime work?
I need to do a controlled experiment where I remove co2 from a closed area.
I can't gain access to soda lime, but will gardening lime, pickling lime, or something else work?
Best answer:
Answer by Random_Kidd
could you use a small plant? it will take up the CO2 through photosynthesis...although i suppose if it's got mitochondria it will respire and produce more CO2...
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