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Carbon exists in, Coal, Graphite, Diamond, Carbon dioxide, Living organisms, Minerals, Natural Gasses, and Petroleum.
They get it from the carbon dioxide dissolved in the water. This exists in four forms - carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, carbonate ion,and bicarbonate ion. Plants all use carbon dioxide, and some underwater plants can also use bicarbonate ions.
I don't believe carbon dioxide has a liquid phase! It exists only as a solid (dry ice) and as a gas. Therefore it would be impossible to heat liquid carbon dioxide.
The chemical formula of carbon dioxide is CO2. This shows that each molecule of carbon dioxide contains two oxygen atoms. The formula mass is about* [12 + (2 X 16)] or 44. 75/44 is about 1.7; therefore the specified amount of carbon dioxide is that many moles of the gas. Oxygen normally exists as diatomic molecules, so that the number of molecules of oxygen gas required is the same as the number of moles of carbon dioxide produced. This number is about 1.7 times Avogadro's number, or about 1.02 X 1024. *The approximate atomic mass of carbon is 12 and that of oxygen is 16.
Carbon, at room temperature, is a solid. Gaseous carbon would have to be at an extremely high temperature. Usually, carbon exists as a gas in the form of a different molecule i.e. carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide etc.
Carbon dioxide is a covalent compound. This is because it contains two elements, carbon and oxygen, that are chemically bonded together. Carbon dioxide exists as simple molecules where two carbon atoms are double bonded to one oxygen atom.
Carbon exists in, Coal, Graphite, Diamond, Carbon dioxide, Living organisms, Minerals, Natural Gasses, and Petroleum.
Carbon exists in, Coal, Graphite, Diamond, Carbon dioxide, Living organisms, Minerals, Natural Gasses, and Petroleum.
Ice and snow
Gas and Solid.
Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of cellular respiration and is a fuel for photosynthesis, so it is actually a rather important compound.
No CO2 is carbon dioxide, which is a compound consisting of one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. Carbon dioxide is what you breathe out and what is produced by cars. O2 is simply atmospheric oxygen (what you breathe in). Most oxygen exists as two oxygen atoms bonded together.
List the compounds so I can answer your question. I would imagine Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide would be the first 2.
Mars is cold enough for carbon dioxide to solidify at its poles. Earth is too warm for dry ice.
Yes... although i don't know why, that's what im trying to figure out... No - Carbon Dioxide (CO2), whose systematic name is Dioxidocarbon, exists as a single molecule with three atoms: O=C=O. It is not found as larger structures with multiple molecules. At normal atmospheric pressure, Carbon Dioxide does form a crystalline solid at temperatures colder than -100 degrees F, but they are still individual molecules of CO2.
They get it from the carbon dioxide dissolved in the water. This exists in four forms - carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, carbonate ion,and bicarbonate ion. Plants all use carbon dioxide, and some underwater plants can also use bicarbonate ions.
Covalent bond exists between a carbon atom and a chlorine atom.