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Carbon and oxygen

Updated: 8/11/2023
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13y ago

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Equals Carbon Dioxide or Carbon Monoxide, the difference being the number of Oxygen atoms in the compound. The difference is determined by whether the reaction between Carbon and Oxygen uses complete or incomplete combustion. Complete combustion forms Carbon Dioxide, and incomplete combustion forms Carbon Monoxide, because there is not as much Oxygen in the flame which combusts the Carbon.

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13y ago

ha ha! i dont know the answer to this question only in 8th grade. sorry!! :(

RE: Hey, im in 6th grade, and i know that it equals CO2. So, learn something when you go to school tomorrow,k? Thanks.

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14y ago

Yes. C + O2 (since oxygen forms as a diatomic molecule) forms CO2

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12y ago

One molecule of carbon dioxide, a chemical compound whose formula is CO2.

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11y ago

A molecule composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms is called carbon dioxide, also known as CO2.

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14y ago

CO2 Carbonoxide

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Carbon Dioxide

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13y ago

Carbon dioxide. CO2.

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carbon dioxide

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