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Carbon dioxide is neither combustible nor supporter of combustion...??

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Carbon and oxygen can combine to form two gases. ... Interestingly, only one of the two oxides of carbon, doesn't support combustion and it is for this reason that carbon dioxide is used in fire extinguishers. Carbon monoxide does support combustion and burns with a pale blue flame.

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Carbon and oxygen can combine to form two gases Interestingly , only one of the two oxides of carbon , doesn't support combustion and it is for this reason that carbon dioxide is used in fire extinguishers Carbon monoxide does support combustion and burns with a pale blue flame

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