I think what you mean to ask is what two elements make up carbon dioxide?
If so,
they are Carbon ( symbol C) and Oxygen (symbol O)
there reaction goes like this-
C + O2 --> CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
One atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen equal CO2 (carbon dioxide).
The leaf takes in carbon dioxide from the air and absorbs sunlight to make food through a process called photosynthesis. This process converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and releases oxygen as a byproduct.
Carbon and oxygen atoms make up carbon dioxide molecules.
No all chemical reactions do not make new things because if you do a chemical reactions using two of the same things e.g carbon dioxide + carbon dioxide you are not making anything else so no not all chemical reacions make new things
The two results of respiration are carbon dioxide and oxygen!!
when carbon oxidizes (mixes with oxygen) it forms carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide and water vapor are two things that you exhale when breathing.
One atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen equal CO2 (carbon dioxide).
The leaf takes in carbon dioxide from the air and absorbs sunlight to make food through a process called photosynthesis. This process converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and releases oxygen as a byproduct.
Carbon Dioxide and Water
The two things that a plant takes in for photosynthesis are : light and carbon dioxide.
Cows can produce both methane and carbon dioxide through their natural, bodily systems.
Carbon dioxide is composed of one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. The elements used to make carbon dioxide are carbon and oxygen.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide
Carbon and oxygen atoms make up carbon dioxide molecules.
No, carbon dioxide is not considered alive. Living things exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, which carbon dioxide does not possess. Carbon dioxide is a simple chemical compound composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
Carbon dioxide and water