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So why dident you say it clearly ?
He even never said anything.
And as I mentioned, I believe that as temperatures drop and background radiation decreases then emission and absorption spectrums can be comparable to opposing charges such as a polar molecules have. In the upper troposphere temperatures can drop to -40º C. or F. The tropopause is colder.
I, again, don't know what you think he neglected to explain. He said that the equation posted by the OP generally proceeds in the opposite direction because formaldehyde is combustible. I don't know what's unclear about that.
It do not proceed in the opposite direction at all, because it cant, it is a combustible EQUAL it is an irreversible reaction.
It is useless (scientificaly speaking, socialy speaking it can help to form a clan of course) to say something that only the one who already know understand.
Combustion reactions are generaly irreversible.
It do not proceed in the opposite direction at all (not even sometime, so not "yes generally but if we change pressure or temperature it is ok..."), because it cant, it is a combustion EQUAL it is an irreversible reaction.
What the bored chemist does not understand is that if my experiment works then it will be a new process/principle in science.
No, I understood it perfectly well.
And now it seems like the IPCC is involved in a cover up.
The information suggests an anthropogenic cause since circa 1978. And that agrees with depletion of the ozone layer. I never thought I'd say that the IPCC knew this but now have the evidence. And it is in their own 2001 report.
As for what I believe, I believe that CO2 + H2O > CH2O + O2 and then 2CH2O > CO2 + CH4.
Are you suggesting that if we put CO2 and H2O in a Joules-Thomson throttling process that they'd form CH2O + O2 before polymerizing C6H12O6? I
I have considered that since the photosynthesis process is not known.
I refer to a Joules-Thomson field or throttling process is simply because there is no research involving various types of molecules.
The photosynthesis process isn't known.
And what you can consider is if I am right.