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First a note: capitalization matters in chemistry

Co2 would be a diatomic molecule of cobalt, bu since cobalt is a metal, no such thing exists.

CO2 or carbon dioxide, is inorganic as in order to be considered organic a molecule must contain carbon and hydrogen. Carbon dioxide only contains carbon and oxyegn

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14y ago
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no it cannot react to the great extent as the organic compounds and it does not contain hydrogen

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Carbon dioxide is typically classified as an inorganic compound.

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No, as it contains carbon but not hydrogen.

Also, it is not an element, it is a compound of two elements.

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No, even though it has carbon in it.

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