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Carbon monoxide is not an element period. It's a compound.
your mom is the atomic weight of a carbonate
The atomic weight of carbon on the periodic table is 12.0107.
Why carbon is taken as standard value for atomic weight
carbon 12
Carbon monoxide is not an element period. It's a compound.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a chemical compound composed of the elements carbon and oxygen in a one-to-one atomic ratio.
your mom is the atomic weight of a carbonate
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.
The atomic number is: 6. The atomic weight is 12.011
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
Why carbon is taken as standard value for atomic weight
carbon 12
The element that has the atomic mass of 12 is carbon. For elements the correct expression is atomic weight (not mass). The atomic weight of carbon (after IUPAC 2009) is [12,0096; 12,0116] or as a more simple, conventional value 12,011.
of course we breathe out carbon dioxide not carbon monoxide
Soda does not have any amounts of carbon monoxide. It has carbon dioxide dissolved in it, but no carbon monoxide.