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Carbon dioxide is heavier than both oxygen and nitrogen. Why does it not form lower layer in the atmosphere?

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Answered by seemasatyam682
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Carbon dioxide gas is heavier than both nitrogen and oxygen. ... Though carbon dioxide is heavier than air, but it has a tendency to mix with other gases of air and since the rest gases are found at higher altitude so the carbon dioxide could not be able to be in the lower layer of atmospheric air.Jun 9, 2013

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ANSWER = Carbon dioxide gas is heavier than both nitrogen and oxygen. ... Though carbon dioxide is heavier than air, but it has a tendency to mix with other gases of air and since the rest gases are found at higher altitude so the carbon dioxide could not be able to be in the lower layer of atmospheric air.

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