One carbon atom is an element. You must have two or more atoms to make a molecule.
First of all you can have either carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide, and maybe a couple of others, but not just carbon oxide. Secondly an atom is of only 1 element and this compound contains 2 types of element (carbon and oxygen), which makes it a molecule.
1 atom of carbon (C) in 1 molecule of methane (CH4)
1 Carbon atom and 2 Oxygen atoms. The formula is CO2, which means that there are one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen in one molecule. The subscripts tell you the numbers of each element. No number is understood to be one.
1 Carbon atom and 2 Oxygen atoms. The formula is CO2, which means that there are one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen in one molecule. The subscripts tell you the numbers of each element. No number is understood to be one.
Carbon monoxide is a type of molecule. It contains 1 carbon atom and 1 oxygen atom
1:1, carbon monoxide is one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
"element" (2 make up a molecule)
there is one atom of oxygen in Carbon monoxide (CO) i.e. half molecule of oxygen.
Its a molecule because it is made up of 1 part Carbon(element) and 2 parts Oxygen(element). These elements combine to form a molecule
Yes. One carbon atom is bonded to one oxygen atom by two covalent bonds and one coordinate covalent/dative bond, to form a complete molecule.
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.
Carbon monoxide is a molecule consisting of two elements: carbon and oxygen.