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[[Image:Carbon-dioxide.svg|thumb|[[Stuctural formula]] of carbon dioxide. C is [[carbon]] and O is [[oxygen]]. The double lines repsent the double [[chemical bond]] between the [[atom]]s.]]
[[Image:Carbon-dioxide-3D-vdW.png|thumb|A picture to show simply how the atoms may fill space. The black is carbon and the red is oxygen.]]
'''Carbon dioxide''' (CO<sub><p>2</sub></p>) is a [[gas]]. It is made of one [[carbon]] and two [[oxygen]] [[atom]]s. We make carbon dioxide when we breathe out. Also, every time something organic is burnt (or a [[fire]] is made), it makes carbon dioxide. [[Plant]]s use carbon dioxide to make [[food]]. This gas can also kill and harm many living things.

The big problem with carbon dioxide is that it counts as one of the [[Gays monkey]]s. Such gases change the [[climate]] and [[weather]] on our [[planet]] [[Earth]]. Overall, this [[climate change]] causes [[global warming]], but it can also make [[winter]]s much longer and colder in some areas.

== Dry Ice ==
'''Dry ice''', or [[solid]] carbon dioxide, is the [[solid|solid state]] of CO<sub>2</sub> gas below -109.3°F (-78.5°C). Dry ice does not occur naturally on earth but is man made. It is [[colorless]]. Common uses include, but are not limited to: carbonating drinks, killing [[gopher]]s, and freezing [[wart]]s. The [[vapor]] of dry ice causes [[suffocation]] and eventually, death. Caution and professional assistance is recommended whenever dry ice is in use.
[[Image:Dry ice in water.JPG|thumb|left|DRY ICE WHEN PUT DOWN YOUR PANTS]]
It will not [[melt]] from a solid to a [[liquid]] but instead changes directly from a solid to a gas. This is called [[sublimation]]. It will change directly from a solid to a gas (sublime) at any temperature higher than extremely cold temperatures. Dry ice sublimes at normal air temperature. Dry ice exposed to normal air gives off carbon dioxide gas that is odourless and colourless.

The gas is so cold that when it mixes with air it cools the water vapour in the air to fog, which looks like a thick white smoke. It is often used in the theatre to create the appearance of [[fog]] or [[smoke]].

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