CO2
Its better name is Carbon dioxide = CO2
Formula: CO2
CO2
The formula for iron (III) oxide is Fe2O3 and the formula for carbon dioxide is CO2. Therefore, the combined formula for iron (III) oxide and carbon dioxide is 2Fe2O3 + 3CO2, which indicates the reaction between them or the product formed.
Calcium = Ca Carbon = C oxide = O(2-) Calcium carbonate = CaCO3
The chemical formula for Carbon Fluorine oxide is COF2.
CO2
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.
Carbon trioxide has the chemical formula CO3; it is a very unstable compound.
Calcium oxide is CaO, and carbon dioxide is CO2.
Iron 3 oxide is Fe2O3 Carbonic acid is combination between water and carbon dioxide = H2CO3
The number of particles of X in the formula for an oxide of X depends on the specific compound. For example, in carbon dioxide (CO2) there are two particles of carbon (C), and in water (H2O) there is one particle of oxygen (O). The general formula for an oxide of X is XnO where n represents the number of particles of X.