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How many atoms are in dry ice?
Asked by narendra sharma,
26 Nov '12 12:48 pm
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Dry ice is the solid form of Carbon Dioxide ( chemical formula : CO2 ) , comprising two oxygen atoms bonded to a single carbon atom . It is colorless , odourless , non - flammable , and slightly acidic. It is commonly used as a versatile cooling agent .
Answered by Psycho, 26 Nov '12 12:50 pm
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Two carbon and Oxygen . (CO2) .Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide)
Answered by yohesh, 01 Dec '12 10:18 pm
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Two carbon and Oxygen . (CO2) .Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide)
Answered by mist, 27 Nov '12 11:05 am
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Two carbon and Oxygen . (CO2) .Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide)
Answered by Quest, 26 Nov '12 02:30 pm
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Two carbon and Oxygen . (CO2) .Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide)
Answered by kartikay sharma, 26 Nov '12 12:50 pm
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, comprising two oxygen atoms bonded to a single carbon atom .
Answered by Shantha, 26 Nov '12 12:50 pm
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