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Carbon dioxide is a compound. Justify.

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Answered by techiegaru2
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Carbon dioxide is a compound because: i) It has different chemical and physical properties from the carbon and oxygen the makes it. ii) You can only separate carbon from oxygen in carbon dioxide using a chemical reaction. iv) Carbon and oxygen that make up the carbon dioxide are chemically bonded to form this compound.

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Carbon dioxide is a compound because: i) It has different chemical and physical properties from the carbon and oxygen the makes it. ii) You can only separate carbon from oxygen in carbon dioxide using a chemical reaction. iv) Carbon and oxygen that make up the carbon dioxide are chemically bonded to form this compound.

Answered by guptapooja2300
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a chemical compound. A molecule of it is composed of a lone carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, each connected to the carbon atom by a covalent bond. A compound is formed when 2 elements combine in a chemical reaction. ... hence as it shows all these characteristics, carbon dioxide is a compound.

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