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==Description==
 
==Description==
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Carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) is a non-flammable gas found in some atmospheres naturally (such as Mars).  It can also be produced by burning [[Fuel]] or [[Coal]], smelting most ores (e.g. [[Ore_(Iron)|Iron]], [[Ore_(Copper)|Copper]], and [[Ore_(Silicon)|Silicon]]) and through human respiration. It is required in any amount for plants to grow; higher amounts of CO<sub>2</sub> will cause them to generate [[Oxygen]].
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Created as a result of burning [[Fuel]] and respiration. Required in any amount for plants to develop. Higher amounts of CO2 will lead to conversion into [[Oxygen]]
  
 
Carbon dioxide has a specific heat of 28.2 Joule / mol, making it a superior [[Coolant]] to [[Pollutant]]. Both are greatly surpassed by [[Water]], but this is usually uncommon and has more important uses than as a coolant.
 
Carbon dioxide has a specific heat of 28.2 Joule / mol, making it a superior [[Coolant]] to [[Pollutant]]. Both are greatly surpassed by [[Water]], but this is usually uncommon and has more important uses than as a coolant.

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