CO2
|C-O-2|
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/ˌsiː.oʊˈtuː/
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/ˌsiː.əʊˈtuː/
carbon dioxide
Etymology
'CO2' is a chemical formula representing 'carbon dioxide', originating from the elements 'carbon' and 'oxygen'.
The term 'carbon dioxide' was first used in the late 18th century, derived from the Latin 'carbo' meaning 'coal' and 'dioxide' indicating two oxygen atoms.
Initially, it was simply a chemical term, but over time it has become associated with environmental discussions, particularly concerning climate change.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Noun 1
a colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03%) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis.
Plants absorb CO2 during photosynthesis.
Synonyms
Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:35
