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....doesn't supports burning and exhaled during respiration in living organisms​

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Answered by hassanahmad7679
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Answer:

CARBON DIOXIDE doesn't supports burning and exhaled during respiration in living organisms

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Carbon dioxide doesn't supports burning and exhaled during respiration in living organisms.

Explanation:

Since carbon dioxide (CO2) is an oxide of carbon, a stable bonding of one carbon atom with two oxygen atoms, it is neither combustible nor a catalyst for burning. It serves as a fire extinguisher, in reality.

In each of the molecules that make up carbon dioxide, one carbon atom is covalently doubly connected to two oxygen atoms. It is a gas at standard temperature. Because it absorbs infrared radiation despite being transparent to visible light, carbon dioxide acts as a greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.

Chemical formula of carbon dioxide is CO2

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