Carbon dioxide as a scientific term is CO2. It is know as this because is contains 1 carbonic acid and 2 different types of oxygen.
One carbon atom has four valences; two pairs are bound to one of each oxygen atom, which each have two valences, thus creating a stable molecule.
Dry Ice. Unlike water, Carbon Dioxide doesn't melt, it sublimates; going directly from solid to gas without going through liquid.
When it's solid, it is called "dry ice". Otherwise, it is usually just called carbon dioxide.
CO2 is Carbon Dioxide (Made from one Carbon and two Oxygen atoms)
It doesn't really have a non-scientific name as far as I know.
Well, Carbon dioxide is the correct name, but the other way of saying it is CO2.
Club Soda or Sparkling Water
CO2 ("Cee Oh two").
dry ice
Dry ice IS the solid form of carbon dioxide. And "dry ice" IS the common name for the solid CO2. So the question should be "What substance is the common name Dry Ice used for ? "
plasma
Frozen Carbon Dioxide is commonly known as Dry Ice.
Dry Ice. Unlike water, Carbon Dioxide doesn't melt, it sublimates; going directly from solid to gas without going through liquid.
Carbon dioxide (in solid state)
dry ice
Dry ice is the solid form of Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
ice cube is called as solid carbon dioxide ... i
Carbon Dioxide is a compound and thus does not have an element name
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon Dioxide Carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide