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"CO3" redirects here. For the polyatomic anion CO2−3, see Carbonate. For the postal district, see CO postcode area. Carbon trioxide (CO3) is an unstable oxide of carbon (an oxocarbon). There are possible isomers of carbon trioxide, denoted Cs, D3h, and C2v. The C2v state has been shown by various studies to be the ground state of the molecule.[1][2] Carbon trioxide should not be confused with the stable carbonate ion (CO32−). Carbon trioxide can be produced, for example, in the drift zone of a negative corona discharge by reactions between carbon dioxide (CO2) and the atomic oxygen (O) created from molecular oxygen by free electrons in the plasma.[3] Another reported method is photolysis of ozone O3 dissolved in liquid CO2, or in CO2/SF6 mixtures at -45°C, irradiated with light of 2537 Å. The formation of CO3 is inferred but it appears to decay spontaneously by the route 2CO3 → 2CO2 + O2 with a lifetime much shorter than 1 minute.[4] Carbon trioxide can be made by blowing ozone at dry ice (solid CO2), and it has also been detected in reactions between carbon monoxide (CO) and molecular oxygen (O2). [edit] References
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