Carbon dioxide, CO2
Carbondioxide
Carbon and oxygen. One atom of carbon, two atoms of oxygen.
Carbon dioxide has a molecular formula CO2. A single molecule of Carbon dioxide contains one molecule of carbon and two atoms of oxygen. The carbon atom is bonded with the two oxygen atoms in a double bond.
Carbon Dioxide, or CO2, has one Carbon molecule and two Oxygen molecules.
There are two different elements in a molecule of CO2, carbon (C) and oxygen (O).
You get carbon dioxide. I learnt this in Grade 5 science.
It is sort of tricky question. One molecule of carbon can combine with only one molecule of oxygen. It can not combine with two molecules of oxygen. Incidentally one molecule of carbon is composed of one atom of carbon. One molecule of oxygen is composed of two atoms of oxygen.
A chemistry related answer: It contains elements Carbon and Oxygen, and together they make Carbon Dioxide (CO2). One carbon, and two oxygen molecules..
co2 :) by nick salmon
Two in carbon MONoxide (1 Carbon + 1 Oxygen -->MONO-oxide ) Three in carbon DIoxide (1 Carbon + 2 Oxygen -->DIoxide )
Carbon Dioxide.
No, carbon dioxide is not the same as oxygen (O2). Carbon dioxide is a molecule composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms (CO2). Oxygen, on the other hand, exists as O2, where two oxygen atoms are bonded together.