carbon dioxide
They combine to make sugars & starches and give off oxygen as a waste product
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If they are chemically combined, a compound eg a molecule of carbon dioxide contains an atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen. Carbon dioxide is a compound.
Carbon and fluorine combine easier than carbon and oxygen because of the difference in electronegativity between carbon and fluorine. Fluorine is more electronegative than oxygen, making the carbon-fluorine bond stronger and more stable.
During cellular respiration animal cells combine oxygen with food molecules to release energy to live and function. Cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide as a waste product.
Carbon dioxide is the product of a combustion reaction.
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Carbon and oxygen atoms can chemically combine to form carbon dioxide (CO2).
The three elements that make up glucose are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. These can be in the form of carbohydrates or sugars.
If carbon and oxygen react, the product would typically be carbon dioxide (CO2). This reaction occurs when carbon (C) and oxygen (O2) combine, creating one molecule of carbon dioxide.
The reactants are Carbon (C) and Oxygen (O). The product is Carbon dioxide (CO2) The equation (balanced) is (C + O2 -----> CO2)
when carbon and oxygen are mixed together it is definitely a chemical change. i know you probably don't want the technical info but here it is: A chemical change happens when something new is created. Like it would be a physical change if you tear a piece of paper in half, because it's still paper, but if you burn a piece of paper then it's no longer paper, it's ash. some signs of a chemical change are smoke, a smell, light, and bubbles.
They combine to make sugars & starches and give off oxygen as a waste product
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This is the law om mass conservation.
Calcium, Oxygen and Carbon
Oxygen is a gaseous product of photosynthesis, produced when plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells.