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The carbon atom in carbon dioxide is sp2 hybridized. This means that there are three electron pairs around the carbon atom, resulting in trigonal planar geometry.
The nitrogen atom undergoes sp3 hybridization in ammonia.
Carbon dioxide isn't an atom, it's a molecule.
there is no carbon dioxide atom it is a molecule CO2 means that a carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms chemicaly combined to form a carbon dioxide molecule
No. These is no such element as "dioxide." Carbon dioxide is made of one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen.
No. One carbon dioxide molecule is made up of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
Correct. Carbon Dioxide is made of one carbon atom and two oxygen atom (CO2).
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom.
One atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen equal CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Carbon, oxygen, and another oxygen atom make up carbon dioxide.
One carbon atom can combine with two oxygen atoms to form carbon dioxide (CO2).
The "kind" called Carbon Monoxide. In other words, you don't get Carbon Dioxide. (You need two atoms of Oxygen to get Carbon Dioxide, hence the "di" part.)