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  2. Carbon dioxide, a colorless gas having a faint sharp odor and a sour taste. It is a greenhouse gas, but it is a minor component of Earth’s atmosphere, formed in combustion of carbon-containing materials, in fermentation, in respiration of animals, and employed by plants in the photosynthesis of carbohydrates.

  3. Carbon dioxide - Wikipedia

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    Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CO 2. It is made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in the gas state at room temperature and at normally-encountered concentrations it is odorless.

  4. Carbon dioxide is a natural greenhouse gas, commonly produced by the air we exhale. At higher levels, CO2 affects productivity, sleep and infectious disease transmission. Learn more on CO2 health effects, safe CO2 levels, and ways to reduce CO2.

  5. Carbon Dioxide - Center for Science Education

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    Carbon dioxide is an important greenhouse gas that helps to trap heat in our atmosphere. Without it, our planet would be inhospitably cold. However, an increase in CO 2 concentrations in our atmosphere is causing average global temperatures to rise, disrupting other aspects of Earth's climate.

  6. Carbon dioxide (CO 2) is an important heat-trapping gas, also known as a greenhouse gas, that comes from the extraction and burning of fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural gas), from wildfires, and natural processes like volcanic eruptions.

  7. Understanding the basics of carbon dioxide - NOAA Research

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    Carbon dioxide is a gas produced when an organic carbon compound (such as wood) or fossilized organic matter (such as coal, oil, or natural gas) is burned in the presence of oxygen. Carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere by “sinks”, such as absorption by seawater and photosynthesis by plants and plankton .

  8. Explainer: All about carbon dioxide - Science News Explores

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    Carbon dioxide, also known as CO 2, is a simple molecule that makes life on Earth possible. CO 2 is called a trace gas because it makes up less than 1 percent of the atmosphere. Even that small amount, however, plays a big role in shaping Earth’s climate.

  9. Climate Change: Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide - NOAA Climate.gov

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    Carbon dioxide is Earths most important greenhouse gas: a gas that absorbs and radiates heat. Unlike oxygen or nitrogen (which make up most of our atmosphere), greenhouse gases absorb heat radiating from the Earth’s surface and re-release it in all directions—including back toward Earth’s surface.

  10. Carbon dioxide is a compound close compound A pure substance made from two or more elements which are chemically bonded in a fixed ratio. . Its molecules consist of one carbon atom joined...

  11. carbon dioxide - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help

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    Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound that is usually in the form of a gas. It is made up of one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen. Its chemical formula is CO 2. Carbon dioxide was discovered in the 1600s by a Belgian chemist named Jan Baptist van Helmont.