Want this question answered?
CO (carbon monoxide) is gaseous compound, not a mixture.
When the amount of oxygen is limited, carbon and oxygen react to form carbon monoxide. How many grams of CO can be formed from 35 grams of oxygen?
The chemical formula (CO) tells you - one atom of Carbon (C) and one atom of Oxygen (O) = 2 atoms.
Either CO2, carbon dioxide or CO, carbon monoxide
1:1, carbon monoxide is one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a chemical compound composed of the elements carbon and oxygen in a one-to-one ratio.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a chemical compound composed of the elements carbon and oxygen in a one-to-one atomic ratio.
CO (carbon monoxide) is gaseous compound, not a mixture.
The Mr of Carbon monoxide (CO) is 28, since Ar of Carbon is 12 and Ar of Oxygen is 16. Then proportion by mass will be simple ratio of 12 to 16 giving 3:4
CO
When you burn CO--it is very flammable--the balanced equation is 2CO + O2 = 2CO2.
in every sample of carbon monoxide ,the mass ratio of carbon to oxygen is 3:4
This compound is carbon dioxide; the ratio oxygen/carbon is 2.
The ratio oxygen/carbon is of course 2.
The composition of CO is carbon + oxygen
carbon and oxygen
When the amount of oxygen is limited, carbon and oxygen react to form carbon monoxide. How many grams of CO can be formed from 35 grams of oxygen?