Carbon dioxide, CO2
The compound formula of carbon and sulfur is CS. It is a molecular compound formed by the combination of one carbon atom and one sulfur atom.
The S is the symbol for sulfur, and the O represents oxygen; because the 2 comes after the O we know there are two oxygens to every sulfur. So the compound is sulfur dioxide. Di- means two, so this is sulfur with two oxygens.
0.1 moles There is one carbon and two oxygens 1 x 0.1 = 0.1
Carbon is an element, not a compound. It is a fundamental building block of many compounds, but by itself, carbon consists of only one type of atom.
Its better name is Carbon dioxide = CO2
No. CO stands for carbon monoxide and CO2 stands for carbon dioxide. CO has one carbon and one oxygen. CO2 has one carbon and two oxygens.
The compound name for carbon tetrafluoride is carbon tetrafluoride. It is a covalent compound composed of one carbon atom bonded to four fluorine atoms.
Carbon Dioxide is a compound and thus does not have an element name
a linear molecule, as it has two double bonds. one carbon in the center, with two oxygens on the edges. the molecular name isCO2, but is also known as carbon dioxide.
One example of a six-carbon compound is glucose, which is a simple sugar used for energy in living organisms.
What elemets are in CO2? The two main elements of CO2 are: 1. Oxygen 2. Carbon
The compound CH4 contains one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms.
CO Carbon monoxide
You fail chemistry. Carbon dioxide has three atoms: one carbon and two oxygens.
3. Lets look at the way that chemists name this compound. The carbon part means there is a single carbon in it. Next is the di- part. This prefix di- comes from greek and means 2. Chemists tend to use greek prefixes and latin ones too depending on the situation. The latin prefx for 2 is bi- (as in bicycle etc...). Now that we know what the prefix means we know it means theres 2 oxygens in this compound. So altogether that's a carbon and 2 oxygens = 3
The name "monosulfur dioxide" is incorrect for the compound SO3 because the correct name for this compound is sulfur trioxide. The prefix "mono-" is only used when there is one atom of the element present in the compound, but in the case of SO3, there are three oxygen atoms bonded to one sulfur atom.
yes. carbon monoxide is one carbon and one oxygen carbon dioxide is one carbon and two oxygens methane is one carbon and 4 hydrogens any hydrocarbon is a long chain of carbon and hydrogen there are many other forms