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The gram formula or molecular mass of CO can be found by simply looking at the periodic table of elements.Carbon has a mass of 12.0107gOxygen has a mass of 15.9994gSimply add both together to get your answer:12.0107g + 15.9994g = 28.0101gRemember sig figs!
By listing the nonmetals in order, generally from left to right on the periodic table, and indicating subscripts as appropriate. For instance, a classic example of a covalently bonded chemical is carbon dioxide, which is written CO2.
Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen. The periodic table only lists elements.
If you're asking for the number of atoms, it would be 45. Chemical Formula: C12H22O11
No, the chemical formula for table salt is NaCl, one atom of Sodium and one atom of Chlorine.
Because carbon dioxide is not an element and is a compound
water is H20 carbon dioxide is CO2 dry ice is carbon dioxide so is CO2 also table salt is sodium chloride - NaCl
yes, it's on the periodic table of elements.
The gram formula or molecular mass of CO can be found by simply looking at the periodic table of elements.Carbon has a mass of 12.0107gOxygen has a mass of 15.9994gSimply add both together to get your answer:12.0107g + 15.9994g = 28.0101gRemember sig figs!
By listing the nonmetals in order, generally from left to right on the periodic table, and indicating subscripts as appropriate. For instance, a classic example of a covalently bonded chemical is carbon dioxide, which is written CO2.
Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen. The periodic table only lists elements.
Carbon dioxide is not found in the periodic table because it is a compound, not an element.
If you're asking for the number of atoms, it would be 45. Chemical Formula: C12H22O11
No, the chemical formula for table salt is NaCl, one atom of Sodium and one atom of Chlorine.
1. Co is the chemical symbol of cobalt.2. CO is the chemical formula of carbon monoxide.
A chemical formula is the way a particular chemical (element or compound) is represented using the letters given in the Periodic Table. For example, the chemical formula of oxygen is O2 and the chemical formula of caron dioxide is CO2A word equation describes a chemical reactionusing the names of chemicals only. For instance, the word equation for respiration is:glucose + oxygen => carbon dioxide + waterA formula equation also describes a chemical reaction, but uses chemical formulae instead of names and is balanced. An example of this would be methane burning in oxygen:CH4 + 2O2 => CO2 + 2H2O
The possibilities are infinite:any of the over 100 elements on the periodic table (including carbon and oxygen)any of the billions and billions of chemical compounds - other than carbon dioxidea baseballsausagesscrambled eggsa planetetc.