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I think what you mean to ask is what two elements make up carbon dioxide? If so, they are Carbon ( symbol C) and Oxygen (symbol O) there reaction goes like this- C + O2 --> CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
Do you mean to ask what is the molecular structure of carbon dioxide? CO2, 1 carbon atom (proton number 12) + two oxygen atoms (proton number 16)
Carbon Dioxide(CO2), Hydrogen Oxide(H2O,water). Ask Dr.Mad Scientist for more
The electronegativity difference between carbon and oxygen is small. So they will form only covalent compounds and not ionic compounds. CO (carbon monoxide) and CO2 (carbon dioxide) are the two covalent compounds formed. In addition they can form ions like bicarbonate ion (HCO3-) and carbonate ion (CO32-) where there is covalent bond (and not ionic) between carbon and oxygen.
A scientist might ask through what process the whale obtains the carbon dioxide. Additionally a scientist might ask what effect the carbon dioxide would have on the surrounding environment.
i don't know i was trying to ask this question but apparently i wanted to tell u what happened and why I'm doing this. sorry if i wasted your time but who r u gonna complain to. peace out homies
The troposphere is the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere. The most prevalent gases in this layer are nitrogen and oxygen. Some carbon dioxide, methane, carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide are present as well.
If the question you're trying to ask is "Why can someone use carbon dioxide as a fire extinguisher?" The answer is that all combustion reactions (burning) require oxygen. Overwhelming the environment surrounding the fire with CO2 limits the amount of oxygen available to the reaction, stopping the fire.
I think you're after carbon dioxide. That is the waste product of oxygen use in the cells- it is exchanged for oxygen in the blood and the carbon dioxide is carried to the lungs where it is exhaled.
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