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Well ive been getting info saying that its a solid so that may be it if i need to be corrected please do that

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its a gas

Actually Carbon DIOXIDE is a gas. Carbon is usually a solid, such as diamonds and graphite

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I'm doing the adopt an element project and I need help

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It depends on the temperature and pressure that surrounds it. The carbon dioxide we are constantly exposed to (ie. the carbon dioxide we breathe out) exists as a gas.

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Carbon is a solid at room temperature.

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well its solid at room temp

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