Carbon Dioxide can be a solid, liquid or gas. At standard temperature and pressure, it is a gas.
At this temperature carbon dioxide is a solid.
Carbon dioxide does contain particles. One of the carbon dioxide particles is referred to as carbon dioxide hydrate particle. All matter is made up of different particles. Carbon dioxide is a compound.
The carbon dioxide undergoes a phase transition, from one state of matter to another, when it is turned into dry ice. This process is called deposition, and refers to a gas transforms into a solid directly.
liquid
Atmospheric carbon dioxide is the main source of carbon. Green plants store this carbon during the process of photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide supplies the carbon needed for all the organic matter.
Carbon dioxide is not energized into glucose during the Dark Phase.
In these conditions carbon dioxide is a gas.
Carbon dioxide goes straight from "dry ice" to gaseous carbon dioxide.
At this temperature carbon dioxide is a solid.
solid, I just took the text on apex
The physical change (a phase change) is called sublimation. The liquid form of carbon dioxide exists only at higher atmospheric pressures, about 5.1+ atm.
More oxygen than carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a compound composed of carbon and oxygen atoms.
Carbon dioxide does contain particles. One of the carbon dioxide particles is referred to as carbon dioxide hydrate particle. All matter is made up of different particles. Carbon dioxide is a compound.
yes
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide goes from a solid phase to a gaseous phase without becoming a liquid and that transition is called sublimation.
yes