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Oxides of Carbon and the Greenhouse Effect
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which oxide of carbon is produced when charcoal burns completely in a plentiful supply of air?

  1. Carbon monoxide
  2. Carbon dioxide
  3. Carbon trioxide
  4. Carbonic acid
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✓ Answer: BCarbon dioxide
Award 1 mark for identifying carbon dioxide as the product of complete combustion. A is incorrect — carbon monoxide is produced during incomplete combustion when oxygen supply is limited. C is incorrect — carbon trioxide is not a stable oxide of carbon. D is incorrect — carbonic acid is formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water, not from combustion directly.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following is the correct chemical formula for carbon monoxide?

  1. CO₂
  2. CO
  3. C₂O
  4. C₂O₃
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✓ Answer: BCO
Award 1 mark for the correct formula. A is incorrect — CO₂ is the formula for carbon dioxide. C is incorrect — C₂O is not a recognised oxide of carbon. D is incorrect — C₂O₃ does not exist as a stable compound.
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