yes, because it contains carbon and oxygen, with 2 oxygen atoms and 1 carbon atom.
one carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms, CO2 carbon and oxygen
There are two elements in CO2, carbon and oxygen.
The compound with the formula CO2 consists of the elements carbon and oxygen. It has one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms bonded together.
There are three elements in CO2: one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
0.75 moles of any substance is 0.75(6.02x1023) = 4.52x1023 particles. If those particles are CO2 molecules, and each molecule has 2 oxygen atoms, then it's 2(4.52x1023) = 9.04x1023 oxygen atoms.
A chemistry related answer: It contains elements Carbon and Oxygen, and together they make Carbon Dioxide (CO2). One carbon, and two oxygen molecules..
2 elements - oxygen and carbon, because its CO2.
A CO2 molecule consists of 3 atoms: 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) contains 2 elements: hydrogen and sulfur. It consists of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 sulfur atom.
If you mean CO2 there are 3 atoms of two elements: 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms. If you really did mean Co2, that would be a diatomic molecule of cobalt containing 2 atoms of 1 element. However, no such molecule exists.
What elemets are in CO2? The two main elements of CO2 are: 1. Oxygen 2. Carbon
Carbon dioxide: CO2. The number to the right of the symbol for an element indicates how many atoms of that element are present in single molecule. If there is no number then there is one atom present. Then in the case of carbon dioxide there must be one atom of carbon (C) and two atoms of oxygen (O). Double these to provide the numbers of atoms of the two elements in two molecules: two of carbon, four of oxygen.