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Carbon dioxide is formed when two oxygen atoms chemically combine with a carbon atom. Which term best describes carbon dioxide? a.mixture b.compound c.atom d.element
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Carbon dioxide is formed when two oxygen atoms chemically combine with a carbon atom. Which term best describes carbon dioxide? a.mixture b.compound c.atom d.element
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Carbon dioxide is formed when two oxygen atoms chemically combine with a carbon atom. Which term best describes carbon dioxide?
a.mixture
b.compound
c.atom
d.element
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THE AWNSER IS B CARBON DIOXIDE IS A ELEMENT ON THE PREIODIC TABLE
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