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22 January, 02:52

What is the difference between Oxygen (O2) and Carbon

Dioxide (CO2) ?

Carbon Dioxide can exist at absolute zero and Oxygen cannot

Oxygen is a compound and Carbon Dioxide is an element

Oxygen is a gas in our atmosphere and Carbon Dioxide is not

O Oxygen is an element and Carbon Dioxide is a compound

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  1. 22 January, 03:12
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    Oxygen is an element and CO2 is a compound.

    Explanation:

    Oxygen is it's own element in general, whereas CO2 is a mixture of Carbon and Oxygen thus making it a compound. Oxygen can exist at absolute 0. There is CO2 in our atmosphere.
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