Yes water and carbon dioxide are both compounds and when they react together they form another compound.
Yes. Air contains the elements oxygen, nitrogen, and small amounts of argon. It also contains the compounds: carbon dioxide, water, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide just to name a few.
Carbonic acid, H2CO3, is probably the answer you want, but it's not the only thing. If you add carbon dioxide to fresh water (the salt in seawater seems to have a catalytic effect) most of it will remain as carbon dioxide and you'll get...carbonated water, a solution of CO2 in H2O. Both of those compounds are so stable it's hard to get them to react with anything.
yes. both are inorganic
Water is a chemical compound.
both :P the elements and compounds in the original substances will join together to form a new substance, with possible elements left over i.e. oxygen+glucose --> carbon dioxide+water (respiration)
Soda water is made up of carbon dioxide gas dissolved in water. Neither of these substances is an element. They are both compounds. Carbon dioxide is the solute. Water is the solvent. Soda water is a solution.
In general, organic compounds are those compounds which contain both carbon and oxygen, and inorganic compounds lack these atoms. Of couse, this does not always apply, as carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide also contain both these elements and are still labeled as inorganic.
Yes. Air contains the elements oxygen, nitrogen, and small amounts of argon. It also contains the compounds: carbon dioxide, water, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide just to name a few.
Both are covalent compounds and in solid state they look like same solid water is wet ice and solid carbon dioxide is dry ice.
There is no single compound called carbon oxide. There are two oxides of carbon: carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Both are compounds.
Carbonic acid, H2CO3, is probably the answer you want, but it's not the only thing. If you add carbon dioxide to fresh water (the salt in seawater seems to have a catalytic effect) most of it will remain as carbon dioxide and you'll get...carbonated water, a solution of CO2 in H2O. Both of those compounds are so stable it's hard to get them to react with anything.
No. Because of it's symmetry carbon dioxide is nonpolar.FalseLove, Nessa
that is the answer
No. H2O is water. Both hot and cold. CO2 is carbon dioxide. Water is a liquid. Carbon Dioxide is a gas.
Simply containing carbon does not qualify a compound as organic. An organic compound must contain both carbon and hydrogen.
Plants require both water and carbon dioxide to conduct photosynthesis. Sunlight energy is also required by plants to conduct photosynthesis.
yes. both are inorganic