Neither. C is the element carbon and Co is the element Cobalt.
However, CO is the compound carbon monoxide.
Yes, CO is a binary compound. It is formed by two different elements. C is Carbon and O is Oxygen. CO is Carbon monoxide.
CO (carbon monoxide) is gaseous compound, not a mixture.
On the periodic table every element has a symbol. The symbol for carbon is C. The symbol for oxygen is O. The symbol for cobalt is Co. So CO is actually a compound comprised of carbon and oxygen call carbon monoxide. Co is just plain old cobalt.
Cobalt nitrate is an ionic compound.
C + 1/2 O2 ----> CO ------> mole basis 12 C + 16 O2 ----> 28 CO -----> mass basis CO made = ( 36 g C ) ( 28 g CO / 12 g C ) = 84 g CO <-----------------
Yes, CO is a binary compound. It is formed by two different elements. C is Carbon and O is Oxygen. CO is Carbon monoxide.
CO (carbon monoxide) is gaseous compound, not a mixture.
CO (carbon monoxide) is a compound.
CO is a compound, all the others are elements. A compound contains 2 or more elements.
CO. NaCl is not a molecular compound, because it is ionically bonded.
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Carbon monoxide is a compound.
The first letter is capitalized to help distinguish between the elements when writing the formula for a compound. For example: carbon = C, oxygen = O, and cobalt = Co. If we did not use the capital letters we would be unable to distiguish from CO (the formula for the compound carbon monoxide) and Co (plain old cobalt). They would both be written as "co".
On the periodic table every element has a symbol. The symbol for carbon is C. The symbol for oxygen is O. The symbol for cobalt is Co. So CO is actually a compound comprised of carbon and oxygen call carbon monoxide. Co is just plain old cobalt.
It is a compound of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. Carbon and oxygen are both elements.
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Carbon monoxide is a compound - CO.