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Is carbon combustible

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Co2 is not combustible - it is the end product of combustion reactions or the decaying organic matter and will not be broken down any further by that mechanism.

Most of the world's CO2 is produced by rotting trees and matter decaying in our Oceans (96%).

co2 in used in combustion of biomass i.e co2 biomass gasification.

this is only possible at higher temperatures.

co2 can used in chemical synthesis

co2 is used produce ch4 ( carnol process)

co2 supports combustion of metals. search in sciencedirect.com

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No - carbon dioxide will not undergo combustion.

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