Carbon Dioxide is a compound and thus does not have an element name
Its non-metal
Yes. Carbon is the most abundant element found in living things.
Hydrogen is a pure element, the other two are compounds. Common table salt is sodium chloride (NaCl) and consists of the elements sodium and chlorine. Carbon dioxide (CO2), as the name implies, consists of the elements carbon and oxygen. Hydrogen (H2) is a diatomic element.
The systematic name for carbon dioxide is carbon(IV) oxide.
2 atoms of oxygen combined with 1 atom of carbon make up carbon dioxide, which makes it a compound.
Carbon Dioxide is a compound and thus does not have an element name
Carbon Dioxide
Carbon is an element, but not carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
Its non-metal
No. These is no such element as "dioxide." Carbon dioxide is made of one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen.
No its a compound
"Dioxide" typically refers to a compound of two oxygen atoms bonded with another element. For example, carbon dioxide comes from the element carbon, sulfur dioxide from sulfur, and nitrogen dioxide from nitrogen.
Carbon dioxide means carbon dioxide for two major reasons. One, is that carbon dioxide is made up of the element carbon, which is how it get the carbon of it's name, and is also made up of the element oxygen, which is how it got the oxide part of it's anem. The second and final reason is to explain the di part of the name. Di means two, and since carbon dioxide is made up of one carbon atom and two oxygen atmos, to show the two oxygen atoms, di is put before the oxide to make carbon dioxide. The chemical formula for this is CO2, with the 2 being in subscript.
Carbon iron oxide - oxygen = carbon dioxide