Chemistry, asked by babily131, 8 months ago

state why carbon dioxide is a gas at room temperature​

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Answered by iadityagarg008
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Answer:

Oxygen is more electronegative than carbon. Therefore, the oxygens pull the electrons towards themselves with the same force on either side of the carbon atom. ... These are very weak intermolecular forces that are overcome at room temperature. Thus, carbon dioxide molecules are able to move freely as a gas.

Answered by Kissesmisses
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Explanation:

bcoz carbondioxide is the green house gas

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