Hydrocarbon.
CH3CH2COOH: Elements are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Carboxylic group is present. ethyl group is present. The name of this compound is propanoic or propionic acid.
There are three elements in the chemical compound CH2O2. The three elements are: Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H) and Oxygen (O). In one molecule of this compound, there are 5 atoms: 1 Carbon atom, 2 Hydrogen atoms and 2 Oxygen atoms.
1 atom of carbon, 1 atom of hydrogen, and 3 atoms of oxygen C=carbon H=hydrogen O3= oxygen
No. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a covalent compound. Each oxygen atom goes through single bonding with the other oxygen atom, and another single bond with one hydrogen atom.
Yes. Carbon dioxide is a compound formed when a carbon atom covalently bonds to two oxygen atoms with the formula CO2. Carbon monoxide is a compound formed when one carbon atom covalently bonds with one oxygen atom with the formula CO.
H2O water
An organic compound is one where carbon is bonded to at least one hydrogen atom. In carbonates and bicarbonates the carbon is bonded to oxygen, in carbon disulphide it is bonded to sulfur.
CH3CH2COOH: Elements are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Carboxylic group is present. ethyl group is present. The name of this compound is propanoic or propionic acid.
H2O water H2O does not have carbon in it. If it did, there would be a "C" in the chemical formula. I think that the asker wants to know a general term for an organic compound that has a ratio of one carbon atom to two hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom. In which case the answer is as follows: Carbohydrates (CH2O) Examples: monosacchrides disacchrides polysacchrides
It is a compound of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. Carbon and oxygen are both elements.
No. It would be a compound made up of atoms of Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen. A total of 29 atoms.
There are three elements in the chemical compound CH2O2. The three elements are: Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H) and Oxygen (O). In one molecule of this compound, there are 5 atoms: 1 Carbon atom, 2 Hydrogen atoms and 2 Oxygen atoms.
Hydrogen and carbon do not create a new compound by themselves. To create a new compound, they would need to bond with atoms of more elements.
its glucose. glucose is C6 H12 O2
1 atom of carbon, 1 atom of hydrogen, and 3 atoms of oxygen C=carbon H=hydrogen O3= oxygen
No. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a covalent compound. Each oxygen atom goes through single bonding with the other oxygen atom, and another single bond with one hydrogen atom.
The structural formula of an organic compound includes a single bond between a carbon atom and at least one of a hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, or halogen atom.