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9. Carbon dioxide + Carbon》》 Carbon monoxide​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The critical chemical difference is that CO2 contains one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen, whilst CO has one carbon and one oxygen atom. Carbon dioxide is non-flammable, whilst carbon monoxide is not – we certainly wouldn't encourage you to light a match in order to determine which gas is which.

Answered by itzAbhi9
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The critical chemical difference is that CO2 contains one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen, whilst CO has one carbon and one oxygen atom.

Carbon dioxide is non-flammable, whilst carbon monoxide is not – we certainly wouldn't encourage you to light a match in order to determine which gas is which

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