Carbon dioxide, or CO2.
C + O ==> CO Carbon monoxide is formed
One carbon plus one oxygen will equal one molecule of carbon monoxide. The complete equation is 2 C + O2 -> 2CO.
It is a compound of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. Carbon and oxygen are both elements.
Yes. One carbon atom is bonded to one oxygen atom by two covalent bonds and one coordinate covalent/dative bond, to form a complete molecule.
It is a compound. It is a COMBINATION of one atom of the element Carbon(C) and one atom of the element Oxygen (O) The molecular formula is ' CO ' An element consists of a quantity o**f atoms of all the same type** , and cannot be chemically broken down. Carbon and oxygen are atoms of a different type.
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C + O ==> CO Carbon monoxide is formed
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carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide.
No, carbon dioxide does not contain oxygen in its composition. Carbon dioxide consists of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms bonded together.
One carbon plus one oxygen will equal one molecule of carbon monoxide. The complete equation is 2 C + O2 -> 2CO.
It contains one carbon and one oxygen atom bonded together
Carbon dioxide or CO2
CO3 is the chemical formula of carbon trioxide - an unstable compound.
CCl4 or carbon tetrachloride
A chemistry related answer: It contains elements Carbon and Oxygen, and together they make Carbon Dioxide (CO2). One carbon, and two oxygen molecules..