A glass of carbon dioxide

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Abstract

Carbon is unusual in its family of elements because it has gaseous oxides. But under high pressure, carbon dioxide forms crystalline solids and can become a glass - so revealing the chemical family resemblance. ©2006 Nature Publishing Group.

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McMillan, P. F. (2006, June 15). A glass of carbon dioxide. Nature. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/441823a

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