When you burn any compound which contains carbon, like wood or gas. The simple reaction is : C + O2 -> CO2
with water aswell it would become copper carbonate
a gas; a greenhouse gas; a compound; an oxide of carbon etc
Carbon dioxide is a covalent oxide, specifically a non-metallic oxide. It is formed by the combination of carbon and oxygen atoms, and primarily exists as a gas at room temperature.
There are many oxide gas such as Carbon Dioxides, Nitrogen Ooxides or Sulphur Dioxides. Water can exist in both gas and liquid. It could be called Dihydrogen Oxide.
In a lime kiln, carbon dioxide is created as a byproduct of the chemical reaction that occurs when limestone (calcium carbonate) is heated to high temperatures to produce quicklime (calcium oxide). The carbon dioxide is released as a gas during this process, leaving behind the calcium oxide.
carbon di oxide
Nope, it is a neutral gas! all mono oxide gases are neutral..!
When carbon dioxide gas is blown into a solution of magnesium oxide, it will form magnesium carbonate as a product. This reaction involves the carbon dioxide reacting with the magnesium oxide to form the magnesium carbonate.
Magnesium carbonate
Carbon dioxide gas is largely involved in the carbon cycle. Carbon mono-oxide also plays a very limited role in this cycle.
Zinc oxide can be reduced using carbon monoxide or hydrogen gas at high temperatures. Another reagent that can reduce zinc oxide is carbon in the presence of a reducing agent such as carbon monoxide or hydrogen.
MgCO3 --> MgO + CO2(g) Magnesium oxide and gaseous carbon dioxide