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what happens when c02 is heated with a good formula and explanation


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Answered by itssiyahere
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Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound composed of one carbon and two oxygen atoms.

It is often referred to by its formula CO2.

It is present in the Earth's atmosphere at a low concentration and acts as a greenhouse gas.

In its solid state, it is called dry ice.

It is a major component of the carbon cycle.

Atmospheric carbon dioxide derives from multiple natural sources including volcanic outgassing, the combustion of organic matter, and the respiration processes of living aerobic organisms; man-made sources of carbon dioxide come mainly from the burning of various fossil fuels for power generation and transport use.

It is also produced by various microorganisms from fermentation and cellular respiration.

Answered by Yadavrohan
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Answer:

As you heat carbon dioxide, the percentage of oxygen present would gradually increase.

Explanation:

You're interested in the reaction

CO2(g) ------> C(graphite)+O2(g)

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