no, CO2 does
1. CO (carbon monoxide) is gas. 2. Co (cobalt) is a solid metal.
The noble gas configuration for Cobalt (Co) is [Ar] 3d7 4s2.
CO is a gas. It has no color
Carbon monoxide is not an inert gas.
In the carbon cycle, consumers take in oxygen (O₂) during the process of respiration. They use this oxygen to break down glucose and release energy, resulting in the production of carbon dioxide (CO₂) as a byproduct. This CO₂ is then released back into the atmosphere, where it can be used by plants for photosynthesis.
Plants do not absorb carbon monoxide (CO). They primarily absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) through tiny openings in their leaves called stomata. CO is a toxic gas that can be harmful to plants if present in high concentrations.
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Assuming a normal pressure, yes, CO will be a gas a room temperature because its boiling point is at -191.5 deg C.
Since CO is carbon monoxide, the emergency would be CO gas is in the area (which is deadly).
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Co is cobalt and is not a noble gas. Cobalt is a transition metal. Its electron configuration is [Ar]3d74s2.
CO is carbon monoxide which is a dangerously toxic gas. Co is cobalt a potentially toxic metal.
1. CO (carbon monoxide) is gas. 2. Co (cobalt) is a solid metal.
The noble gas configuration for Cobalt (Co) is [Ar] 3d7 4s2.
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