Carbon and oxygen. One atom of carbon, two atoms of oxygen.
Carbon, Oxygen, Oxygen
One carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
carbon dioxide, you will die by this.
calcium carbon and oxygen
Oxygen, hydrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, methane, lithium
Carbon, Oxygen, Oxygen
One carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
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the products of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide
Prefixes in a name generally indicate the number of atoms of a certain element in a compound. For example, carbon dioxide has two atoms of oxygen and one atom of carbon.
I would just call them "carbon atoms".
CO2?
carbon dioxide, you will die by this.
calcium carbon and oxygen
methane oxygen hydrogen anesthtic helium carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide Chlorine gas Hydrogen cyanide Sulfur dioxide Ammonia Nitrogen dioxide Phosgene Hydrogen sulfide Ozone Carbon dioxide at high concentrations
There are 3 Carbon atoms in C3H4. The numbers following the Element names (Like C, or H, or Na) is the amount of atoms in the compound. So there are 3 Carbon atoms and 4 Hydrogen atoms. That is incorrect the answer would be 4.53 x 1023 carbon molecules