Carbon dioxide
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Discovery
Carbon dioxide was discovered by Joseph Black, a Scottish chemist and physician, in 1754.
Quick Facts
Name: Carbon Dioxide
Chemical Formula: CO2
Melting Point: 194.7 K (-78°C, -109 °F) (Sublimes)
Boiling Point: 216.6 K (-57°C, -70°F) (Sublimes)
Appearance: Colourless gas
Molar Mass: 44.010 g/mol
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