No, for one thing the noble gases are all elements, carbon dioxide is a compound.
Noble gasses exist as single atoms; carbon dioxide is a three atom molecule.
Both carbon dioxide and its constituent elements undergo chemical reactions fairly easily. Noble gasses do not.
Carbon dixoide is the major gas. It depletes the ozone.
helium is a noble gas
The noble gas notation for carbon uses neon as the previous noble gas. Carbon ([He] 2s^2 2p^2) can be written in noble gas notation as [He] 2s^2 2p^2.
[He]2s22p2
noble gas
Helium is the noble gas in the list provided.
dry ice
vena cava
[He] 2s2 2p2
4 but it will need energy, so carbon gain 4 electrons to achieve a noble gas configuration.
Resparation is basically the release of energy but if you are talking about breathing in and out then the air fills in our lungs and enters the alveoli and a gas exchange happens. Oxygen diffuses into the low oxygnated blood and the carbon dixoide diffuses out, that carbon dixoide is brethed out and the oxygnated blood is sent to the rest of the body e.g organs and muscles wich use it as a source of energy.
It is supposed that ununquadium is a noble gas.