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state and explain how you would convert carbon dioxide to metallic carbonate using a basic oxide ​

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Carbon monoxide is the simplest carbon oxide, consisting of one carbon atom bonded to an oxygen atom. It is highly toxic.

Carbon dioxide is a linear compound composed of a carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. It exists predominately as a gas and is a product of the human metabolism.

Carbon dioxide is soluble in water, in which it readily and reversibly converts to carbonic acid. The conjugate bases of a carbonic acid are known as the bicarbonate and carbonate ions.

Carbonates are the salts of carbonic acids. They form when a positively charged metal ion comes into contact with the oxygen atoms of the carbonate ion. These compounds are often insoluble in water and exhibit some level of basicity or acidity in aqueous solutions.

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Carbon Monoxide:

The simplest oxocarbon is carbon monoxide (CO). Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless gas that is slightly lighter than air. It is toxic to humans and animals when encountered in higher concentrations, despite the fact that it is produced in the metabolism and is thought to have some biological functions.

The simplest oxocarbon is carbon monoxide (CO). Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless gas that is slightly lighter than air. It is toxic to humans and animals when encountered in higher concentrations, despite the fact that it is produced in the metabolism and is thought to have some biological functions.Carbon MonoxideCarbon monoxide is stabilized by three different resonance structures. The first resonance structure is the most important one.

The simplest oxocarbon is carbon monoxide (CO). Carbon monoxide is a colorless, tasteless gas that is slightly lighter than air. It is toxic to humans and animals when encountered in higher concentrations, despite the fact that it is produced in the metabolism and is thought to have some biological functions.Carbon MonoxideCarbon monoxide is stabilized by three different resonance structures. The first resonance structure is the most important one.Carbon monoxide consists of one carbon and one oxygen atom connected by a triple bond. The distance between the carbon and oxygen atom is 112.8 pm, consistent with the presence of a triple bond. The bond dissociation energy of CO is 1072 kJ/mol and represents the strongest chemical bond known. CO has three resonance structures, but the structure with the triple bond is the best approximation of the real distribution of electron density in the molecule.

Carbon Dioxide:

A central carbon atom is connected to two oxygen atoms via double bonds in a linear structure. The molecule has no net dipole moment because it’s centrosymmetric.

A central carbon atom is connected to two oxygen atoms via double bonds in a linear structure. The molecule has no net dipole moment because it’s centrosymmetric.Carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere currently occurs at an average concentration of about 390 parts per million by volume. Concentrations of the gas tend to fall during the northern spring and summer as plants consume the gas (during the process of photosynthesis), and rise during autumn and winter as plants go dormant, decay, or die. CO2 is an end product of the metabolism of organisms via the cellular respiration process, in which energy is obtained from the breaking down of sugars, fats, and amino acids. Despite the fact that the human body produces approximately 2.3 pounds of carbon dioxide per day, it is considered toxic, and concentrations up to 10 percent may cause suffocation.

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