Carbon monoxide
Carbon(II) oxide
The scientific notation is: CO (a letter C, meaning the element carbon, followed by a letter O, meaning the element oxygen).
The scientific name of carbon monoxide is CO.
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a chemical compound consisting of one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms.
Carbon monoxide Chlorine gas Hydrogen cyanide Sulfur dioxide Ammonia Nitrogen dioxide Phosgene Hydrogen sulfide Ozone Carbon dioxide at high concentrations
You have answered your own question....the (English) scientific name of the atom that has 6 Protons and 6 Neutrons IS Carbon... If you're looking for the archaic nomenclature then, oddly, this was one of the first elements formally named...prior to the formal naming, it was called "coal" or "soot". Unlike things like Saltpeter (potassium nitrate) and Aqua Regia (Nitric Acid, Hydrochloric Acid)...carbon has been, and continues to be, a staple of modern and archaic chemistry.
Two molecules of Carbon monoxide. I think not two molecules but two moles of carbon monoxide .i,e 2CO.
The chemical formula of carbon monoxide is CO.
Carbon Monoxide
Carbonic oxide or Carbon(II)oxide
Chemical name= CO
Dihydrogen monoxide
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Carbon Monoxide
Carbon monoxide
Water.
Dihydrogen monoxide hoax
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