Chemistry, asked by reyna122631, 5 months ago

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Answered by vnvarmavarma81
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yes............................

answer is yes

Answered by rt4689566
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There are lots of questions about reducing or burning CO2 to carbon and oxygen to solve climate change, but of course that wouldn't work because it takes a lot of energy. But carbon monoxide is more stable than the dioxide, so could CO2 be split into CO and oxygen to create more heat? Of course this is a bad idea since it'd produce a toxic gas but is it at least theoretically possible?

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