44.0095 amu
Atomic weight of carbon: 12,011 Atomic weight of oxygen: 15,999 Molar mass of carbon dioxide: 12,011 + 2 x 15,999 = 44,009
Burning one kilo of carbon releases about 3.6 kilos of carbon dioxide. Carbon has an atomic weight of 12. Oxygen has an atomic weight of 16. The oxidation of carbon results in carbon dioxide, atomic weight 44. So 44/12 is 3.667. There are other things in coal besides pure carbon, slight impurities, so in general 1 kg of coal releases about 3.6 kg of CO2.
Carbon Monoxide is a compound with symbols of CO compounds do not have atomic numbers. Carbon is an element with the atomic number 6 oxygen is an element with the atomic number 8
your mom is the atomic weight of a carbonate
44.010 g/mol You can sum up atomic weight of 1 carbon and 2 oxygen to this figure.
no. it is a combination of carbon and oxygen
i believe its their small size-- low atomic weight.
The weight of 1 kg of carbon dioxide (CO2) is approximately 1.87 kg when considering the atomic weights of carbon and oxygen in the molecule.
Carbon dioxide is a compound, not an element. It does not have an atomic number.
The atomic weight of carbon on the periodic table is 12.0107.
Florine has a greater Atomic Weight because Carbon has a Atomic Weight of 12 amu (atomic mass units) while Florine has a Atomic Weight of 19.
Carbon is a metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 12.