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The ionic compound for CO is carbon monoxide.
Yes, CO is a binary compound. It is formed by two different elements. C is Carbon and O is Oxygen. CO is Carbon monoxide.
'co' is neither a compound nor an element. Chemically it does NOT exist. 'CO' is the compound Carbon Monoxide ; a combination of carbon and oxygen. 'Co' is the element Cobalt ; found in the Periodic Table. NB Single letter elemental symbols are always written as a CAPITAL letter. Double letter elemental symbols are written as ; first letter is a CAPITAL letter and the second letter is small/lower case letter. There are NO elements/compounds with lower case letters throughout.. They DO NOT exist. This is the international standard, and recognised world-wide.
The covalent compound CO is called carbon monoxide.
Neither. C is the element carbon and Co is the element Cobalt. However, CO is the compound carbon monoxide.
CO is a compound, all the others are elements. A compound contains 2 or more elements.
CO. NaCl is not a molecular compound, because it is ionically bonded.
Carbon monoxide is a compound.
It is a compound of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. Carbon and oxygen are both elements.
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Carbon monoxide is a compound - CO.
No, it is covalent.