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No, hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide have very different weights.
there is no hydrogen in carbon dioxide. since carbon dioxide is CO2 there are 3 carbon and 6 oxygen atoms in three molecules.
Atmosphere
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen.
what is the name of the mix gas in te air
We Breathe in a mixture of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen, and exhale Carbon Dioxide
The Earth's atmoshpere is a mixture of many gases, including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen.
The Earth's atmoshpere is a mixture of many gases, including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen.
No, hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide have very different weights.
Since water and carbon dioxide are both compounds which contain oxygen, it is possible to obtain oxygen from either, but you get a different residue depending upon which compound is the source of the oxygen. Take the oxygen out of water and you are left with hydrogen gas; take the oxygen out of carbon dioxide and you are left with carbon, which is a black solid. It is easy to spot the difference between hydrogen and carbon.
Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
How could it? There is no carbon in hydrogen. It order to make carbon dioxide, you must have carbon and oxygen.
there is no hydrogen in carbon dioxide. since carbon dioxide is CO2 there are 3 carbon and 6 oxygen atoms in three molecules.
Atmosphere
Carbon Dioxide is not a mixture. It is a chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom.