Two examples (out of too many to be counted on this page):
sugar C12H22O11 and alcohol C2H5OH
there are two atoms. C (carbon) and O (oxygen) the mono stands for one oxygen. There is also CarbondiOxide Thats 1 Carbon and 2 Oxides CO2
The carbon cycle involves photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Photosynthesis by plants and other organisms uses carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and glucose, while cellular respiration by organisms uses oxygen to break down glucose into carbon dioxide, releasing energy.
The main elements of lipids are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Lipids serve various functions in the body, including storing energy, forming cell membranes, and acting as signaling molecules. They also play a role in insulation and protection of organs.
You breathe in the complete mixture of all the gases in the air. Your body then extracts some of the oxygen for you to use and replaces it with carbon dioxide as a waste product. Then you breathe out the resulting mix, which has more carbon dioxide and less oxygen in it than what you breathed in.
no thats just stupid.
i cant answer it, thats why i asked it! smh!
yea but they need the carbon more ,thats why plants need water to grow H2O. hydrogen and oxigen
Carbon dioxide is not considered an organic compound because it does not contain hydrogen atoms bonded to carbon atoms. Organic compounds are defined as compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds. Carbon dioxide consists of one carbon atom bonded to two oxygen atoms, with no carbon-hydrogen bonds present. Organic compounds are typically associated with living organisms, while carbon dioxide is a simple inorganic molecule commonly found in the atmosphere.
the compounds are: 9 atoms of carbon 14 atoms of hydrogen (thats alot!) and 5 atoms of oxygen :) ! XD im in high school annd have to know this stuff
there are two atoms. C (carbon) and O (oxygen) the mono stands for one oxygen. There is also CarbondiOxide Thats 1 Carbon and 2 Oxides CO2
carbon dioxideNo.We breath in oxygen and breath out Carbon dioxcide.Now plants on the other hand, take in our waste, carbon dioxcide, and let out what we need, oxygen. thats why you may find the air fresher in a forest!
Biogeochemical cycling of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and carbon is crucial for living systems as these elements are essential for life processes. These cycles regulate the availability of these elements in the environment, allowing organisms to obtain and utilize them for functions like respiration, photosynthesis, and the formation of biological molecules. Any disruption in these cycles can have significant impacts on the health and balance of ecosystems.
Oxygen that has been used by your body during respiration is converted into carbon dioxide as a waste product. The carbon dioxide is then transported back to the lungs, where it is exhaled out of the body when you breathe.
Photosynthesis produces oxygen, we breath the oxygen. When we breath the oxygen it converts and is ex-haled as carbon dioxide, or at least mostly carbon dioxide. The carbon-dioxide is, also used to complete the photosythesis process, by the plants. It is a little more complicated then just that,.but thats more or less what is going on.
you get a thing over at the thing in that place thats in the place next to the place you know what im talking about?
i can only answer the compounds and elements, because im not quite sure on the mixtures! Elements and compounds are alike because they are both pure substances but elements consist of only one atom i.e. one oxygen atom, one carbon atom. Compounds have two types of atoms like CO2 for example it has a carbon atom and two oxygen atoms Here is an equation Carbon plus oxygen equals carbon dioxide i hope this has helped a bit for you!! slight mistake sorry thats why it is CO2. lol he's right!!
Metal+oxygen=metal oxide? im not sure but i think thats the right answer, or it could be metal+water=metal hydroxide+ hydrogen