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carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a chemical compound. A molecule of it is composed of a lone carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, each connected to the carbon atom by a covalent bond. A link can be found below to the relevant Wikipedia post on this significant atmospheric gas.
Blood plasma has both oxygen and carbon dioxide dissolved in it.
NO it is most certainly not. Carbon dioxide is a molecule found in the air made up of two elements carbon and two atoms of oxygen. Amino Acids are a type of Lipids, or Fats. Carbon Dioxide is definitely not a fat.
Yes Carbon and Oxygen form carbon dioxide, whenone molecule of oxygen combines with a single atom of carbon.Actually, oxygen is a diatomic element, an element usually found bonded with another one (O2), making it be 2 atoms of oxygen combining with 1 atom of carbon. And also the prefix di- represents 2 atoms of oxygen. This has to do with non metals bonding with non-metals (covalent bonds).
carbon dioxide
Carbon and oxygen. --- Co2 =Cabon dioxide
In the atmosphere as Carbon Dioxide (Co2) Underground as fossil fuels and calcium carbonate rock In the oceans as dissolved Co2
Oxygen makes up roughly 20% of the atmosphere. Carbon Dioxide makes up 0.035% of the atmosphere.
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Yeast produces carbon dioxide.
carbon monoxide, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide
hopefully oxygen, carbon dioxide hairspray and things like that.
Hemoglobin carries oxygen from the lungs to the body and carbon dioxide back from the body to the lungs.
oxygen(02) and carbon dioxide(C02)
The main dissolved gases found in the ocean include, but are not limited to: carbon dioxide, oxygen, and hydrogen. Dissolved gases, especially oxygen, are important, since it provides dissolved oxygen for aquatic organisms to "breathe" in. Also, the carbon dioxide dissolved in the ocean helps lessen the amount of carbon dioxide in the environment.
Both carbon dioxide and oxygen found in air enters through the stomata. More at Link