CO is made of one Carbon and one Oxygen atom. This covalent molecule is also named Carbon Monoxide.
CO (carbon monoxide) is gaseous compound, not a mixture.
A diatomic molecule is one made up of two atoms of the same element; for example, in O2 or N2. A molecule made of two different elements is called a heteronuclear diatomic molecule, such as CO or HCl.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a diatomic molecule composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom, so it has a total of two elements.
There are three elements in CO2: one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
Yes, CO is a binary compound. It is formed by two different elements. C is Carbon and O is Oxygen. CO is Carbon monoxide.
Pd , Co are transition elements.
vitamins contain the element nitrogen.
Many elements.
Co is, itself, an element so there are no elements in it.
carbon and oxygen
Ferromagnetic elements as Fe, Co, Ni.
CO is a compound, all the others are elements. A compound contains 2 or more elements.
CO (carbon monoxide) is gaseous compound, not a mixture.
A diatomic molecule is one made up of two atoms of the same element; for example, in O2 or N2. A molecule made of two different elements is called a heteronuclear diatomic molecule, such as CO or HCl.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a diatomic molecule composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom, so it has a total of two elements.
Carbon monoxide is a molecule consisting of two elements: carbon and oxygen.
There are a lot of substances that are made up of the same elements. I am not quite sure if you meant the exact same elements, like only those, and no others, or if you meant some substances that are made out of the same elements, but others can be added: Scenario 1: Oxygen: O, O2, O3 Carbon: CO CO2 Scenario 2: H, H2, HCl, K, KNO3 H2O, H3O