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NO!!! The word 'monoxide' indicates that a substance, NOT an element, has one(1) oxygen in its formula.

e.g.

Carbon monoxide (CO)

or

Nitrogen monoxide (NO)

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NO!!! The word 'monoxide' indicates that a substance, NOT an element, has one(1) oxygen in its formula.

e.g.

Carbon monoxide (CO)

or

Nitrogen monoxide (NO)

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Monoxide is 6' 2".

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It does not contain carbon monoxide, but it will likely produce carbon monoxide when burned.

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Monoxide is a single molecule of oxygen .

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Monoxide goes by Pauly.

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