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21 June, 20:16

Based on oxidation number consideration, explain why carbon monoxide is a flammable but carbon dioxide is not

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  1. 21 June, 22:05
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    Carbon in carbon monoxide has oxidation number + 2 and can be oxidized to oxidation number + 4 (carbon (IV) oxide) in reaction with oxygen:

    2CO + O₂ → 2CO₂.

    Carbon has maximal oxidation number in carbon (IV) oxide and cannot be more oxidized (increase of oxidation number), carbon with oxydation number + 4 cannot lose electrons to molecule of oxygen.
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