a jar contains samples of the elements carbon and oxygen. does the jar contain a compound please explain
No. Baking soda contains the elements sodium, hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen chemically combined, which makes it a compound. Its formula is NaHCO3. The scientific names of baking soda are sodium bicarbonate and sodium hydrogen carbonate.
The reaction between sodium and carbon dioxide does not produce a specific compound. Similarly, sodium does not directly react with carbon monoxide to produce a specific compound.
Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, and Hydrogen
2 atoms of oxygen combined with 1 atom of carbon make up carbon dioxide, which makes it a compound.
Oxygen can be prepared from sodium peroxide by heating it, which causes it to release oxygen gas. The chemical reaction involved is 2 Na2O2 → 2 Na2O + O2. The oxygen gas can then be collected and used for various applications.
Baking soda is just plain sodium bicarbonate or a bicarbonate of soda. It must react with an acid in order to form carbon dioxide, which in turn makes the baked product rise!
Crbonation is carbon dioxide dissovlved into the water. So what makes it up are carbon and oxygen.
Carbon monoxide is classified as a chemical compound. It consists of one carbon atom bonded to one oxygen atom, resulting in the molecular formula CO. This compound is known for being colorless, odorless, and toxic to humans when inhaled in significant quantities.
Carbon Dioxide is a chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to a single carbon atom. I guess that makes 3 atoms.
when carbon oxidizes (mixes with oxygen) it forms carbon dioxide
2 elements - oxygen and carbon, because its CO2.
This simply means that for every carbon atom in a (pure) substance there are two oxygen atoms bonded with it. O-C-O is the molecular make up of this compound it is better known as CO2 or Carbon dioxide.