The molecular formula of carbon dioxide is CO2
The formula for carbon dioxide is CO2.
Any dioxide has two (= 'di-') oxygen atoms (= 'oxide') in its molecular formula. Examples: Carbon dioxide CO2 and Sulfur dioxide SO2
Carbon dioxide is a covalent molecule.
The formula for carbon dioxide: CO2
Molecular
CO2 is the molecular formula of carbon dioxide and O3 is the molecular formula of ozone.
Carbon dioxide is a molecular compound with the formula CO2
The formula for carbon dioxide is CO2.
Any dioxide has two (= 'di-') oxygen atoms (= 'oxide') in its molecular formula. Examples: Carbon dioxide CO2 and Sulfur dioxide SO2
Carbon dioxide is a covalent molecule.
Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are molecular compounds containing the elements carbon and oxygen. There is no compound named carbon oxygen.Added:Carbon is an element, atomic symbol C.Oxygen is an element, di-atomic molecule with symbol O2.Carbon dioxide is a compound with molecular formula CO2, where the two elements (C and O2) are bonded together.Carbon monoxide is a compound, (very different from carbon dioxide), with molecular formula CO, where the two elements (C and O2) are bonded together in a different way.
The formula for carbon dioxide: CO2
Molecular
CO2 is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide.
carbon dioxide is a compound with the formula CO2
Carbon dioxide is a molecule.
CCl4 is the molecular formula for carbon tetrachloride. It is the same as its empirical formula.