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Carbon Dioxide CO₂

Linear O=C=O — greenhouse gas diagram tied to photosynthesis and combustion.

CO₂ is a linear molecule from carbon combustion and respiration.

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Content quality

Needs reviewNot reviewedLower secondarySafe for guided learningOriginal content
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Needs review
Review
Not reviewed
Age suitability
Lower secondary
Safety
Safe for guided learning
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Original content

Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.

Teacher note: Use for learning formulas and structure — lab work requires teacher supervision.

  • Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.
  • Content is still in review — use with teacher guidance.

Curriculum alignment

Aligned for classroom support — not official national syllabus certification.

Cameroon · O Level · Chemistry · Molecular structure · GCE O Level

  • Cameroon · Anglophone / Francophone schools

    O Level · Chemistry · Molecular structure · GCE O Level

    Mapped to common school topics — aligned for classroom support, not official syllabus certification.

  • International · General STEM

    O Level · Chemistry · Molecular structure

    Global STEM foundation support for diagrams and practice.

Structured diagram panel — draw in Practice Studio

What you will understand

CO₂ is a linear molecule from carbon combustion and respiration.

What you will draw

O=C=O arrangement.

What you will write

CO₂

Where you will use it

Climate discussions and indoor air quality.

Key vocabulary
  • Carbon dioxide
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Linear
  • Combustion product
Flow stages
  1. 1

    Central carbon

    Double bonds to O.

  2. 2

    Sources

    Combustion and respiration.

Drawing steps

Drawing steps

  1. C center
  2. Two O with double bonds
  3. Linear layout
Application

Formulas

  • CO₂

Real-life application

  • How do plants affect CO₂ levels?
Common mistakes

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Bent shape like water
Formula supportCareer connection