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it has a very low boiling point which is affected by its bonding

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Which gas is odorless and colorless?

No, let's try to take carbon monoxide in room temperature, it's not odorless


What is the appearance of Carbon monoxide at room temperature?

This is a very very good question to ask. Look at this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_monoxide_detector It will tell you that CO is invisible and you cant smell it but it can kill you. SO, if the alarm goes off because it detects carbon monoxide, then you must leave the room immediatly. Many people die each year from carbon monoxide.


Is a white solid at room temperature a property of carbon dioxide?

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