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Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are molecular compounds containing the elements carbon and oxygen. There is no compound named carbon oxygen.Added:Carbon is an element, atomic symbol C.Oxygen is an element, di-atomic molecule with symbol O2.Carbon dioxide is a compound with molecular formula CO2, where the two elements (C and O2) are bonded together.Carbon monoxide is a compound, (very different from carbon dioxide), with molecular formula CO, where the two elements (C and O2) are bonded together in a different way.
The density of a gas is directly propotional to its molecular mass. The main components of air are diatomic nitrogen and oxygen, which have molecular masses off approximately 28 AMU (atomic mass units) and 32 AMU respectively. Carbon dioxide has a molecular mass of approximately 44 AMU.
For one, hydrogen is an element while CO2 is not. CO2 doesn't burn very well either.Carbon dioxide is non-flammable enough that it's used as a fire extinguishing agent; hydrogen gas is flammable enough they use it as fuel.
oxygen, that is why humans rely on plants so much.
Do you mean to ask what is the molecular structure of carbon dioxide? CO2, 1 carbon atom (proton number 12) + two oxygen atoms (proton number 16)
Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are molecular compounds containing the elements carbon and oxygen. There is no compound named carbon oxygen.Added:Carbon is an element, atomic symbol C.Oxygen is an element, di-atomic molecule with symbol O2.Carbon dioxide is a compound with molecular formula CO2, where the two elements (C and O2) are bonded together.Carbon monoxide is a compound, (very different from carbon dioxide), with molecular formula CO, where the two elements (C and O2) are bonded together in a different way.
no. it is a combination of carbon and oxygen
Carbon Monoxide is a compound with symbols of CO compounds do not have atomic numbers. Carbon is an element with the atomic number 6 oxygen is an element with the atomic number 8
The answer is combustion.
This is a decomposition reaction.
Oxygen already travels in the molecular form of O2 so it is stable. All it needs is one carbon to become Carbon Dioxide, or CO2.
First: Carbon (not carobon) dioxide is a compound, CO2, thus a molecule, not an atom.Second: Its molecular mass (not atomic mass number) is the sum of the atomic mass of carbon (C), which is 12.01 u, plus 2 times the atomic mass of oxygen (O), which is 2 x 16.00 = 32.00 u.All together this is 44.01 u, meaning thatone mole of carbon dioxide weights 44.01 gram
As both carbon and oxygen are non-metals, they bond together with covalent bonds forming molecules of carbon dioxide CO2, and hence carbon dioxide is a molecular compound.another person say's: in easier words, Carbon-oxide is a molecular. (non-ionic)
The density of a gas is directly propotional to its molecular mass. The main components of air are diatomic nitrogen and oxygen, which have molecular masses off approximately 28 AMU (atomic mass units) and 32 AMU respectively. Carbon dioxide has a molecular mass of approximately 44 AMU.
Carbon dioxide has a molecular formula CO2. A single molecule of Carbon dioxide contains one molecule of carbon and two atoms of oxygen. The carbon atom is bonded with the two oxygen atoms in a double bond.
The proportion by number of atoms in carbon dioxide is 1:2. The atomic weight of carbon is 12.011 and the atomic weight of oxygen is 15.9994. Therefore, the proportion by mass of carbon to oxygen in carbon dioxide is 12.011/(2 X 15.9994) = 0.37536 or 37.536 %, to the justified number of significant digits.
Oxygen gas has a molecular mass of about 32 Da, carbon dioxide gas has a molecular mass of about 44 Da. Oxygen is highly reactive and and supports both combustion and aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide is not reactive and extinguishes both combustion and aerobic respiration. Oxygen becomes liquid at -297.3°F (-183°C), carbon dioxide becomes liquid at -69.8°F (-56.6°C). Oxygen was discovered in 1772, carbon dioxide was discovered in 1756.