The formula is would be CO2.
Bur since carbon is a nonmetal that system of naming is not usually used.
The compound is instead called carbon dioxide.
Nitrogen dioxide NO2 Nitrogen(IV) oxide
It is SnO2Why? Because:Tin has a charge of 4 and Oxygen has a charge of 2. Their charges are switched to make a compound; therefore, the chemical formula would be written as Sn2O4. Then, you have to simplify that so it would be written as SnO2.
SO2
Lead has Three type of oxides: Lead(II) Oxide = PbO (Generally referred) Lead(IV) Oxide = PbO2 Lead(II,IV) Oxide = Pb3O4
PtO2
The chemical formula for tin(IV) oxide is SnO2. Tin(III) oxide doesn't exist.
The chemical formula for tin(IV) oxide is SnO2. Tin(III) oxide doesn't exist.
Nitrogen dioxide NO2 Nitrogen(IV) oxide
The chemical formula of carbon dioxide is CO2.The bonds in CO2 are covalent; the length of the bond is 116,3 pm.
Do you mean carbon dioxide(carbon IV oxide - CO2) or carbon monoxide CO
Lead has Three type of oxides: Lead(II) Oxide = PbO (Generally referred) Lead(IV) Oxide = PbO2 Lead(II,IV) Oxide = Pb3O4
Lead has Three type of oxides: Lead(II) Oxide = PbO (Generally referred) Lead(IV) Oxide = PbO2 Lead(II,IV) Oxide = Pb3O4
It is SnO2Why? Because:Tin has a charge of 4 and Oxygen has a charge of 2. Their charges are switched to make a compound; therefore, the chemical formula would be written as Sn2O4. Then, you have to simplify that so it would be written as SnO2.
It is sulphar dioxide.Also written as Sulphar(iv) oxide.
SnO2, if you meant (tin(IV) oxide) or tin dioxide that is
The ionic chemical formula of lead(IV) oxide is: (Pb)4+ + 2 O-.
Nitrogen(IV) oxide is N2O4.