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2nd Opinion: You probably mean "in one molecule of carbon dioxide", CO2, and
the answer would be 3 atoms. One carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
3 atoms. 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom.
Carbon and oxygen. One atom of carbon, two atoms of oxygen.
One atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen equal CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Carbon dioxide is composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
3 atoms. 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms.
A single molecule of carbon dioxide (CO2) consists of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, for a total of three atoms per molecule.
Yes, carbon dioxide is one molecule. A molecule is an arrangement of atoms, and carbon dioxide is one carbon atom with an oxygen atom bound to both sides.It can be represented this way: O=C=OOr this way: CO2So, CO2 represents one molecule, but multiple atoms.
No. These is no such element as "dioxide." Carbon dioxide is made of one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) has two oxygen atoms and one carbon atom.
Carbon and oxygen. One atom of carbon, two atoms of oxygen.
One atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen equal CO2 (carbon dioxide).
One carbon atom can combine with two oxygen atoms to form carbon dioxide (CO2).
There are two components. Carbon and oxygen
Carbon dioxide is composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
Carbon dioxide has a molecular formula CO2. A single molecule of Carbon dioxide contains one molecule of carbon and two atoms of oxygen. The carbon atom is bonded with the two oxygen atoms in a double bond.
No. One carbon dioxide molecule is made up of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.