A "Dioxide" is a molecule made up of ONE atom of some element and TWO atoms of Oxygen. In other words any oxide containing two oxygen atoms per molecule.
SO2 is Sulphur Dioxide NO2 is Nitrogen Dioxide CO2 is Carbon Dioxide You get the message ;)
Yes, in a solution of carbon dioxide in water, the carbon dioxide gas is the solute and the water is the solvent. The carbon dioxide dissolves in the water to form a homogenous mixture, giving the drink its fizziness.
SO2 is Sulfur Dioxide
Nitric oxide + oxygen => Nitrogen Dioxide
Any dioxide has two (= 'di-') oxygen atoms (= 'oxide') in its molecular formula. Examples: Carbon dioxide CO2 and Sulfur dioxide SO2
Nitrogen Dioxide
carbon dioxide
carobon dioxide
what is the formula for titanium dioxide.??
The chemical compound name for SO2 is sulfur dioxide.
Barium dioxide (BaO2) doesn't react with carbon dioxide (CO2).
"Dioxide" typically refers to a compound of two oxygen atoms bonded with another element. For example, carbon dioxide comes from the element carbon, sulfur dioxide from sulfur, and nitrogen dioxide from nitrogen.
Carbon dioxide is produced as a byproduct of cellular respiration in organisms, including humans and animals. During respiration, glucose is broken down in the presence of oxygen to produce energy, water, and carbon dioxide.
Burning coal (a fossil fuel) releases carbon dioxide and sulphur dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide
SO2 is Sulphur Dioxide NO2 is Nitrogen Dioxide CO2 is Carbon Dioxide You get the message ;)
CO2 is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide.