Chemistry, asked by skbaba, 4 months ago

what happens when c02 is heated ​


nirmalasneh: There is no single tipping point where all carbon dioxide will suddenly be converted to carbon and oxygen. As you heat carbon dioxide, the percentage of oxygen present would gradually increase. Therefore if K=100, then you have a hundred times more oxygen in your system than carbon dioxide.

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

There is no single tipping point where all carbon dioxide will suddenly be converted to carbon and oxygen. As you heat carbon dioxide, the percentage of oxygen present would gradually increase. Therefore if K=100, then you have a hundred times more oxygen in your system than carbon dioxide.

Answered by kanak5123300
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There is no single tipping point where all carbon dioxide will suddenly be converted to carbon and oxygen. As you heat carbon dioxide, the percentage of oxygen present would gradually increase. Therefore if K=100, then you have a hundred times more oxygen in your system than carbon dioxide.plz mark me as a BRINIALIST

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