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1:1, carbon monoxide is one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
C:o 12:11
There is no organic molecule with that configuration. All organic molecules have carbon in them.
Carbon dioxide is a compound. It is made up of the elements carbon and oxygen in a 1:2 ratio. It is a covalent compound that has simple molecular structure.
CO (carbon monoxide) is gaseous compound, not a mixture.
A chemical formula shows the elements in the compound and the ratio of atoms. For example, the chemicals formula for carbon dioxide is CO2 . In the carbon dioxide, there are always two oxygen atoms to every one carbon atom.
3 of the compound
This ratio is different for each compound; for the oxide P4O10 the ratio is 2/5.
This ratio is 2/5.
A chemical compound that has a set number of atoms for each element. E.g. water H2O has the fixed ratio of 2:1, that is 2 hydrogen atoms to 1 oxygen atom, carbon dioxide CO2 has a fixed ratio of 1:2 (1 carbon atom to 2 oxygen atoms). It has to be fixed as if it isn't it makes a new compound/chemical.
Usually those are sugars. For example, glucose, C6H12O6, has this ratio.
The ratio oxygen/carbon is of course 2.
This compound is carbon dioxide; the ratio oxygen/carbon is 2.
The ratio (as atoms) carbon/oxigen in graphitic oxides is between 2,1 and 2,9.
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The ratio of atoms in monosaccharides is 1 carbon: 2 hydrogen: 1 oxygen.