The formula should be C2O, but there is no compound that way.
The other way around (one carbon and two oxygen) is known. It is carbon dioxide or CO2.
CaCO3 is the structure of that particular molecule: One part Ca (Calcium), one part C (Carbon) and three parts O (Oxygen).
Answer: Yes. A water molecule is very different from carbon dioxide. Why: Water is also know as H2O and carbon dioxide as CO2. Water is composed of two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom whereas carbon dioxide is composed of one Carbon atom and two Oxygen atoms.
CO2 hard to subscript the 2. carbon one part and di (2) oxide meaning 2 parts (oxygen).
That can easily be determined by looking at the name carbon monoxide you need to beak it down. This molecule has 2 part, 1 of which has a descriptor Carbon mon oxide carbon is an element, so no further info needed from that part mon is a prefix that means one, so one oxide oxide is oxygen. so carbon monoxide is 1 carbon atom attached to 1 oxygen atom.
Some examples of molecules mad up by two different elements include: Water= 2 parts Hydrogen, 1 part Oxygen = H2O Carbon dioxide= 1 part Carbon, 2 parts Oxygen = CO2 Methane = 1 part Carbon, 4 parts Hydrogen = CH4 Magnesium Oxide = 1 part Magnesium, 1 part Oxygen = MgO Potassium Bromide = 1 part Potassium, 1 part Bromine = KBr
One part carbon = carbon two parts oxygen = di oxide
part 1 Breath out. When you breathe in, you take in oxygen. The oxygen is transfered from the lungs to the alveoli, which then transfers it into the bloodstream. The blood cells that have no oxygen, take the oxygen and deliver it to parts of the body that need it. The carbon dioxide is then breathed out of your body. part 2 The atoms used to make carbon dioxide are two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom.(hence the name CARBON dioxide, and CO2.)
CaCO3 is the structure of that particular molecule: One part Ca (Calcium), one part C (Carbon) and three parts O (Oxygen).
Answer: Yes. A water molecule is very different from carbon dioxide. Why: Water is also know as H2O and carbon dioxide as CO2. Water is composed of two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom whereas carbon dioxide is composed of one Carbon atom and two Oxygen atoms.
The formula for carbon dioxide is C02 because it represents the elements that make up this gas. The formula indicates the carbon dioxide is one part carbon and two parts oxygen.
CO2 hard to subscript the 2. carbon one part and di (2) oxide meaning 2 parts (oxygen).
one carbon and two parts of oxygen
That can easily be determined by looking at the name carbon monoxide you need to beak it down. This molecule has 2 part, 1 of which has a descriptor Carbon mon oxide carbon is an element, so no further info needed from that part mon is a prefix that means one, so one oxide oxide is oxygen. so carbon monoxide is 1 carbon atom attached to 1 oxygen atom.
Elemental symbols and subscripts. eg. NaCl (table salt) is one part sodium, 1 part chlorine eg. Na2CO3 is 2 parts sodium, 1 part Carbon, 3 parts oxygen
one part cobalt, one part carbon, three parts iodine
Some examples of molecules mad up by two different elements include: Water= 2 parts Hydrogen, 1 part Oxygen = H2O Carbon dioxide= 1 part Carbon, 2 parts Oxygen = CO2 Methane = 1 part Carbon, 4 parts Hydrogen = CH4 Magnesium Oxide = 1 part Magnesium, 1 part Oxygen = MgO Potassium Bromide = 1 part Potassium, 1 part Bromine = KBr
A chemistry related answer: It contains elements Carbon and Oxygen, and together they make Carbon Dioxide (CO2). One carbon, and two oxygen molecules..