Carbon Dioxide
Carbon is the key element found in both CO2 and glucose. In carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon is combined with oxygen, while in glucose, carbon is bonded with hydrogen and oxygen to form a sugar molecule.
CO2 is not an element in the periodic table. It is a chemical compound composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. Carbon (C) is the 6th element and oxygen (O) is the 8th element in the periodic table.
CO2 is Carbon dioxide, which is a compound that contains one atom of Carbon and two atoms of Oxygen in each molecule.
Carbon monoxide.
The element name for element number 31 is Gallium.
CO2
co2 and o2
CO2 is a molecule. A molecule is a group of two or more elements binded together. An element is the thing that makes up the molecule. For example, the C in CO2 stands for Carbon, and element. And O stands for Oxygen, another element. The two means that there are two oxygen in this molecule.
Carbon is the key element found in both CO2 and glucose. In carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon is combined with oxygen, while in glucose, carbon is bonded with hydrogen and oxygen to form a sugar molecule.
there are 3 in tottal
co2 and o2
Capitalization matters when it comes to chemical formulas Co is the element cobalt. CO is the compound carbon monoxide. Co2 doesn't exist CO2 is the compound carbon dioxide
Yes C is an element O is an element CO2 is a mixture / compound of two elements
(Co)2 , di-Cobalt, is a NON-existing molecule, because cobalt is a metallic element, not a gaseous element. Maybe CO2 , carbon dioxide is meant, but it has no prefix.(Capitalization is very important in chemical writing)
an element is not the cause of acid rain but a compound called carbon dioxide co2.
a molecule of an element (O2) or compound (CO2)
In one molecule of CO2, there is one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen.