if you mean carbon dioxied, the formula is: CO2
If you mean carbon monoxied, the formula is: CO
If you mean Carbon Dioxide, the formula is: CO2
If you mean Carbon Monoxide, the formula is: CO
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It is a compound of 2 elements, oxygen and carbon.
The compound with the formula CO2 consists of the elements carbon and oxygen. It has one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms bonded together.
The empirical formula for the compound that is 43.6% carbon and 56.4% oxygen is CO2. This is because the ratio of carbon to oxygen in carbon dioxide is 1:2.
The percent composition of a compound with the empirical formula CO2 is 27.3% carbon and 72.7% oxygen.
The chemical formula for a compound with 3 carbon, 1 hydrogen, and 6 oxygen atoms is C3H1O6.
It is a compound of 2 elements, oxygen and carbon.
A chemical formula shows the elements in the compound and the ratio of atoms. For example, the chemicals formula for carbon dioxide is CO2 . In the carbon dioxide, there are always two oxygen atoms to every one carbon atom.
The compound with the formula CO2 consists of the elements carbon and oxygen. It has one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms bonded together.
The empirical formula for the compound that is 43.6% carbon and 56.4% oxygen is CO2. This is because the ratio of carbon to oxygen in carbon dioxide is 1:2.
The formula of glucose is C6H12O6.
Sulfur bonds just like oxygen, so just as carbon and oxygen form the very stable compound CO2, so is it that carbon and sulfur form the stable compound CS2.
The percent composition of a compound with the empirical formula CO2 is 27.3% carbon and 72.7% oxygen.
The chemical formula for a compound with 3 carbon, 1 hydrogen, and 6 oxygen atoms is C3H1O6.
The formula for carbon dioxide is CO2, which indicates that it contains 1 atom of carbon and 2 atoms of oxygen.
CO3 is the chemical formula of carbon trioxide - an unstable compound.
Since carbon monoxide is not an ionic compound it technically doesn't have an ionic formula. The molecular formula for carbon monoxide is CO
The compound formed by sodium, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen is sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda. Its chemical formula is NaHCO3.