One carbon plus one oxygen will equal one molecule of carbon monoxide. The complete equation is 2 C + O2 -> 2CO.
Carbon dioxide, or CO2.
To convert 1 kg of carbon to carbon monoxide (CO), you need 1 kg of oxygen. This is because in the reaction of carbon with oxygen to form carbon monoxide, the ratio of carbon to oxygen is 1:1 by mass.
Two in carbon MONoxide (1 Carbon + 1 Oxygen -->MONO-oxide ) Three in carbon DIoxide (1 Carbon + 2 Oxygen -->DIoxide )
That can easily be determined by looking at the name carbon monoxide you need to beak it down. This molecule has 2 part, 1 of which has a descriptor Carbon mon oxide carbon is an element, so no further info needed from that part mon is a prefix that means one, so one oxide oxide is oxygen. so carbon monoxide is 1 carbon atom attached to 1 oxygen atom.
C + O ==> CO Carbon monoxide is formed
Carbon dioxide
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen ine the ratio of 1:2:1
CO2 = Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide, or CO2.
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To convert 1 kg of carbon to carbon monoxide (CO), you need 1 kg of oxygen. This is because in the reaction of carbon with oxygen to form carbon monoxide, the ratio of carbon to oxygen is 1:1 by mass.
The ratio of carbon to oxygen in carbon monoxide (CO) is 1:1. This means that there is one carbon atom for every one oxygen atom in a molecule of carbon monoxide.
Two in carbon MONoxide (1 Carbon + 1 Oxygen -->MONO-oxide ) Three in carbon DIoxide (1 Carbon + 2 Oxygen -->DIoxide )
1:1, carbon monoxide is one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
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