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CO2 (carbon dioxide) has 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
Carbon, oxygen, and another oxygen atom make up carbon dioxide.
There are two different elements in a molecule of CO2, carbon (C) and oxygen (O).
No, carbon dioxide is a mixture of carbon and oxygen which are two different elements. Carbon Dioxide is a compound as it is made of two different elements!! :)
No. Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound made up of two elements: carbon and oxygen.
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.
One carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms per molecule.
Caron dioxide is a chemical compound of the elements carbon and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is made from one carbon molecule and two oxygen molecules and is commonly written as CO2.
CO2 is both a compound and a molecule. It is a compound because it is made up of carbon and oxygen which have been chemically combined. It is a molecule because carbon dioxide exist as CO2 molecules, with simple molecular structure.
Because dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide and therefore consists of two different elements (Carbon and Oxygen) bonded together
No, breaking up a carbon dioxide molecule would result in the formation of separate carbon and oxygen atoms or molecules, depending on the method used. Breaking the bonds of the carbon dioxide molecule would disrupt its structure and composition, resulting in different chemical species than the original carbon dioxide molecule.
A carbon dioxide molecule has one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. The carbon means 1 carbon. The Di-oxide means 2 oxygen. Di (as in dos which is 2 in spanish) means 2. Oxide means oxygen.