The chemical formula of nitrogen dioxide is NO2.
Nitrogen dioxide is NO2NO2NO2NO2
chemical because it is changing the state from solid to a gas in which is a chemical change
One molecule of carbon dioxide has one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, as shown by its chemical formula CO2.
Both a sulfur molecule (S8) and a sulfur dioxide molecule (SO2) contain the element sulfur. Beyond that they are very different.
Combining carbon dioxide and water is a chemical change, not a physical change, but it doesn't make sugar. Carbon dioxide and water makes carbonic acid. CO2 + H2O <--> H2CO3-->H+ + HCO3-
No, carbon dioxide is not a chemical property. In fact, it isn't even a property. It is a molecule.
The chemical formula of sulfur dioxide is SO2.
i think it is chemical but it may be physical.
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Sulfur dioxide, a neutral molecule.
Carbon dioxide is an inorganic gas (a gaseous compound or substance). CO2 is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide.
It is a change in physical state, which is a physical change.
Frozen carbon dioxide is still carbon dioxide, so it is a physical change.
No, carbon dioxide is not a chemical property. In fact, it isn't even a property. It is a molecule.
Carbon dioxide is a compound because the molecule is made from two chemical elements bonded togheter by chemical bonds.
CO is the chemical formula of carbon monoxide (one atom of oxygen in the molecule). CO2 is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide (two atoms of oxygen in the molecule). They are two different oxides with specific chemical and physical properties.