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what is carbon absorption in water (just straight up water) a function of (pressure?

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what is carbon absorption in water (just straight up water) a function of (pressure?

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I’m not really a particle physicist… I guess perhaps atoms which are more excited could produce more “pressure” and push out carbon dioxide molecules? I am still learning… The CO2 argument as I know it came from this guy… “Emeritus Professor Endersbee AO, FTSE, is a civil engineer and his early professional career included 27 years in engineering practice followed by 13 years at Monash University” http://www.ilovemycarbondioxide.com/…ral_causes.pdf It is a very refreshing view on climate change… jmo… He mentions pressure on the last page… “The deeper oceans have a great capacity to store and release carbon dioxide. If we just double the pressure in the water to two atmospheres, equivalent to a depth of water of 10m., the volume of gas absorbed is also doubled.

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