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The chemical formula (rather than 'sign') is CO2 for carbon dioxide.

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What is CO2 in chemistry?

CO2 is carbon dioxide.


What is the sign of carbon dioxide?

CO2


Why are carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are not example of organic chemistry?

An organic compound must contain both carbon and hydrogen. Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide contain carbon an oxygen, but not hydrogen.


Since there is only 1 atom in carbon dioxide what don't you need to use one of these for carbon?

You fail chemistry. Carbon dioxide has three atoms: one carbon and two oxygens.


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H2O is water. CO2 is carbon dioxide. CO is carbon monoxide. There are tons more.


Are carbon dioxide and water organic compunds?

Water is an inorganic compound; carbon dioxide is theoretically an organic compound but by tradition is studied in inorganic chemistry.


What form of chemistry doesn't contain carbon?

Inorganic chemistry generally deals with compounds that don't contain carbon. A few inorganic compounds (such as carbon dioxide, carbonates, etc.) do contain carbon, however.


Why carbon dioxide is not an organic compound?

Organic compounds contain a carbon atom covalently bonded to a hydrogen. Carbon dioxide is very important in organic chemistry and carbon chemistry in general, but it is not organic because it contains only carbon and oxygen ... no hydrogen.


Is carbon dioxide a sign of fermentation?

It can be. It is a product of alcoholic fermentation.


What is the example of a Compound chemistry?

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What is the defining characteristic of organic molecules?

Organic chemistry is defined as 'the chemistry of compounds of Carbon'. Or, more accurately, compounds containing carbon-hydrogen bonds. (For example, carbon dioxide doesn't count as organic.)


What are the raw materials for photoynthesis?

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