Its better name is Carbon dioxide = CO2
The correct formula is "CO" (Carbon Monoxide).
There is no such compound called Carbon 5 oxide. If it would have existed, its formula would have been C2O5.
Carbon (II) Oxide : CO
Carbon dioxide = CO2
Formula: Bi2(C2O4)5
C2O5 Just look at the latin roots (di, pent >> 2, 5)
There are 5 atoms in aluminum oxide Al2O3 just add the 2 and the 3!
the chemical formula C6H14 has 5 compounds
Ethanol is an alcohol. The general formula for alcohols is CnH2n+1OH To know what the value of "n" is, you need to find the number of carbon atoms it has, like this: # 1 CARBON ATOMS: Eth- # 2 CARBON ATOMS: Meth- # 3 CARBON ATOMS: Prop- # 4 CARBON ATOMS: But- # 5 CARBON ATOMS: Pent- # 6 CARBON ATOMS: Hex- # 7 CARBON ATOMS: Hept- # 8 CARBON ATOMS: Oct- ...and so on! plus the terminations of the family of the hyrocarbons it is from: * alkanes: -ane. * alkenes: -ene. * alcohols: -anol. Therefore as ethanol has 2 carbon atoms, its formula would be: C2H5OH
Formula: Bi2(C2O4)5
Pentose is a monosaccharide with five carbon atoms
C2O5 Just look at the latin roots (di, pent >> 2, 5)
"ch4" is not a proper chemical formula, because the atomic symbol for each element must begin (and may end) with a CAPITAL letter. The chemical formula CH4 contains 5 atoms, one of carbon and four of hydrogen.
There are 5 atoms in aluminum oxide Al2O3 just add the 2 and the 3!
Deoxyribose, C5H10O4. The sugar in RNA, ribose, has the chemical formula C5H10O5.
What is the balanced molecular equation for the reaction of vanadium with molecular oxygen to form vanadium oxide?
"ch4" is not a proper chemical formula, because the atomic symbol for each element must begin (and may end) with a CAPITAL letter. The chemical formula CH4 contains 5 atoms, one of carbon and four of hydrogen.
Copper carbonate contain copper, carbon and oxygen.
the chemical formula C6H14 has 5 compounds
Carbon and chlorine; the chemical formula is CCl4, meaning that there is one carbon atom with 4 chlorines attached to it.
The chemical formula for methane is CH4. Then there are four hydrogen atoms and one carbon atom in each molecule, making two distinct types of atoms.