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consists of one
carbon atom and one
oxygen atom
connected by a
triple bond. It is the
simplest carbon oxide. In
coordination complexes, the
carbon monoxide ligand...
- organisms,
carbonic acid
production is
catalysed by the
enzyme known as
carbonic anhydrase. In
addition to
altering its acidity, the
presence of
carbon dioxide...
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oxocarbon or
oxide of
carbon is a
chemical compound consisting only of
carbon and oxygen. The
simplest and most
common oxocarbons are
carbon monoxide (CO)...
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terminology emerged when
carbon monoxide was
known by its
historic name, "
carbonic oxide", and
evolved through Germanic and
British English etymological influences;...
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solution (and the
generation of
carbonic acid) when dissolved.
Generally non-metallic
oxides are acidic. The
acidity of an
oxide can be
reasonably ****umed by...
- catalysts: COS + H2O → CO2 + H2S This
conversion is
catalyzed in
solution by
carbonic anhydrase enzymes in
plants and mammals.
Because of this chemistry, the...
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- It can be
thought of
chemically as the
double acyl
chloride analog of
carbonic acid, or
structurally as
formaldehyde with the
hydrogen atoms replaced...
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elements form
oxides of more than one stoichiometry. A well
known example is
carbon monoxide and
carbon dioxide. This
applies to
binary oxides, that is, compounds...