The carbon monoxide is CO.
The formula would be I4O9 Iodine is I and the Tetra- means 4 so it is I4 Oxide is of course Oxygen. Oxygen is O and Nona- means 9 so it is O9
The chemical formula for carbon tetroxide does not exist. The closest compound might be carbon tetraoxide, but it is not stable and does not have a well-defined chemical formula. If you are referring to another compound, please provide more information.
A balanced equation for reaction of ammonia with oxygen to form nitrogen monoxide and water is 4 NH3 + 5 O2 -> 4 NO + 6 H2O.
Nitrogen monoxide has the formula NO, so each molecule of NO contains 1 oxygen atom.
The proportion by mass of carbon to oxygen in carbon monoxide (CO) is roughly 3:4. This means that for every three parts by mass of carbon, there are four parts by mass of oxygen in carbon monoxide.
C(o2)4
The formula would be I4O9 Iodine is I and the Tetra- means 4 so it is I4 Oxide is of course Oxygen. Oxygen is O and Nona- means 9 so it is O9
IF it existed it would be CN3. There is a compound C3N4
Molecular formula: CH4 Structural formula: . H H C H . H CH4 (1 carbon and 4 hydrogen) it is NOT ch4 it is CH4; 4 being a subscript indicating 4 hydrogen atoms bonded into a single carbon atom
Carbon tetrachloride:- CCl4Cl||C---(Cl)2||Cl
The chemical formula for carbon tetroxide does not exist. The closest compound might be carbon tetraoxide, but it is not stable and does not have a well-defined chemical formula. If you are referring to another compound, please provide more information.
in every sample of carbon monoxide ,the mass ratio of carbon to oxygen is 3:4
There are two elements. Carbon is one, oxygen is the other. Carbon Monoxide=CO. Co is cobalt genius.. and carbon monoxide cant be made up of its own element. One element is carbon, the other is oxygen. That's why its MONoxide. theres only one molecule of oxygen instead of 2 in carbon DIoxide. sheesh
The chemical reaction is:2 C2H6 + 5 O2 = 4 CO + 6 H2O
If Carbon II oxide refers to Carbon monoxide, you are right. Carbon monoxide reacts with Nickel at high temperatures to produce a extremely toxic compound known as Nickel tetra-carbonyl. Its formula is Ni(CO)4.Ni + 4 CO --Δ--> Ni(CO)4
The formula for carbon hydroxide is C(OH)4 or C(OH)2.
The prefix "but-" means that there are 4 carbons in the parent stem of the molecule. Butane is a hydrocarbon, thus it contains only carbon and hydrogen. Each carbon must have 4 bonds, thus by drawing the structure of the molecule, the chemical formula can be deduced as C4H10.