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...and i found the answer myself its the law of definite proportions
ANSWER: THE LAW OF DEFINITE PROPORTIONS :)
The compound formed by monoxide and oxygen is dioxide. For example, carbon monoxide combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen.
Carbon dioxide is formed when carbon monoxide is oxidized. Carbon monoxide reacts with oxygen in the air in the presence of a catalyst to produce carbon dioxide.
The chemical formula for carbon dioxide is CO2, indicating one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms. The chemical formula for carbon monoxide is CO, showing one carbon atom bonded to one oxygen atom.
carbon dioxide and monoxide are compounds. they are not elements.
law of multiple proportion
The compound formed by monoxide and oxygen is dioxide. For example, carbon monoxide combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.
When oxygen reacts with carbon monoxide, it forms carbon dioxide. This reaction releases energy and is often used in combustion processes. Carbon monoxide is oxidized to carbon dioxide in the presence of excess oxygen.
There is proportionally more carbon in carbon monoxide than there is in carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide, CO, has a one-to-one ration of carbon to oxygen. Carbon dioxide, CO2, has a one-to-two ration of carbon to oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is produced when carbon monoxide and oxygen combine. This reaction is often observed in combustion processes, where incomplete combustion of carbon-containing compounds results in the formation of carbon monoxide which then reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.
The lungs do not exchange oxygen and carbon monoxide. They exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. They do that in the aveoli.
Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen.
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide
Carbon Monoxide or Carbon Dioxide.
Carbon (C) can react with Oxygen (O) under different conditions to result in different products. 2C(s) + O2 (g)---------> 2CO (g) [CO is carbon monoxide gas] C(s) + O2 (g)-----------> CO2 (g) [CO2 is carbon dioxide gas] Hope it helped.
Yes, both carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) are compounds that contain carbon and oxygen. Carbon dioxide is composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, while carbon monoxide is composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.