The symbol for
1. carbon is C and
2. for oxygen is O
Carbon ---> COxygen ---> O
Hydrogen's symbol is H, oxygen's is O, carbon's is C, nitrogen's is N and Sulphur's is S.
CO2- meaning each molecule of carbon dioxide contains one (1) carbon atom and two (2) oxygen atoms.
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, as indicated by the atomic symbols H, C, and O respectively.
What is 'h2o' ???? If you mean 'H2O'. , then there is NO carbon present in the molecule. 'H2O' means that there are two atoms of the element , hydrogen (H) and one atom of the element , oxygen (O), combined together to form the molecule H2O (Water). NB When writing chemical symbols , single letter symbols are ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter, hence hydrogen (H), not (h) similarly, oxygen (O) ,not (o). This is the internationally recognised standard for chemical symbols. NNB Carbon has the chemical symbol 'C' . So if this does NOT appear in the molecule, then it does not contain carbon.
Carbon ---> COxygen ---> O
Carbon = C... Hydrogen = H... Oxygen = O... Nitrogen = N.
Carbon,Hydrogen,and Oxygen. (COH)
Hydrogen's symbol is H, oxygen's is O, carbon's is C, nitrogen's is N and Sulphur's is S.
CO2
CO2- meaning each molecule of carbon dioxide contains one (1) carbon atom and two (2) oxygen atoms.
i think it's glucose, oxygen, water, carbon dioxide, and ATP.
H = Hydrogen, C = Carbon, O = Oxygen, and N = Nitrogen. These are the Symbols for these four "proteinaceous" Elements.
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon and hydrogen are elements that combine to form molecules in a vast number of ways. There is no single molecular formula for them. The symbols for these elements are: nitrogen: N oxygen: O carbon: C hydrogen: H
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, as indicated by the atomic symbols H, C, and O respectively.
The symbol for a molecule of carbon dioxide is CO2. It represents one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms.
The first 10 elements in the periodic table and their symbols are: Hydrogen (H) Helium (He) Lithium (Li) Beryllium (Be) Boron (B) Carbon (C) Nitrogen (N) Oxygen (O) Fluorine (F) Neon (Ne)