Yes but they are different copounds.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide
carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide Essentially, organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen.
No, oxygen is NOT a carbon compound. Carbon compounds have to have carbon in it, like glucose (C6-H12-O6).
Carbon monoxide is CO and carbon dioxide is CO2.
no that is carbon dioxide,carbon monoxide is CO
carbon dioxide and monoxide are compounds. they are not elements.
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide
Yes, because it has carbon monoxide, then carbon dioxide and the list goes on.
carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide Essentially, organic compounds contain carbon and hydrogen.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, carbonic acid, carbonates, and bicarbonates are inorganic.
Water, Carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide, glucose, table sugar
of course we breathe out carbon dioxide not carbon monoxide
CO2- carbon dioxide. CO- carbon monoxide. CH4- methane.
All organic compounds contain carbon, but the reverse is not true: metal carbides, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, and carbonate minerals are not organic.
No, oxygen is NOT a carbon compound. Carbon compounds have to have carbon in it, like glucose (C6-H12-O6).
Yes, carbon monoxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen with the formula CO. It is formed by the incomplete combustion of carbon and carbon compounds. It can also react with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, or CO2