You breath in O^2 and breath out CO^2.
Yes, CO is a binary compound. It is formed by two different elements. C is Carbon and O is Oxygen. CO is Carbon monoxide.
No. it's covalent. carbon forms a double bond (shares two electrons) with each O atom. giving O=C=O (CO2).
No. it's covalent. carbon forms a double bond (shares two electrons) with each O atom. giving O=C=O (CO2).
C + O ==> COKeq = [CO]/[C][O]
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The chemical symbol for carbon monoxide is CO.
There are two atoms in total in CO, carbon monoxide: 1 C and 1 O atom
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The chemical formula (CO) tells you - one atom of Carbon (C) and one atom of Oxygen (O) = 2 atoms.
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X-OH + HOOC-Y = X-O-CO-Y + H2O alcohol + acid = ester + water so -O-CO- is an ester
C, H, O, N, S, Ca, P, Fe, Ni, Co, Na, K, Cl, F, I, Se, etc.