There are many two carbon molecules but the most simple one is ethylene (C2H4)
CO2 is a molecule. A molecule is a group of two or more elements binded together. An element is the thing that makes up the molecule. For example, the C in CO2 stands for Carbon, and element. And O stands for Oxygen, another element. The two means that there are two oxygen in this molecule.
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There are two different elements in a molecule of CO2, carbon (C) and oxygen (O).
Not in it, but bonded to it. In this case, you have carbon monoxide. Add another oxygen molecule and you have carbon dioxide. No, a molecule of Oygen would have the formula O2, and it contains two atoms of Oygen. If Carbon was also present then it would not be a molecule of Oxygen. It would be either Carbon monoxide (CO) or Carbon dioxide (CO2).
In CO2 molecule, one molecule of carbon is bonded to two oxygen by two double bonds,which is as follows O=C=O
Carbon dioxide is a molecule, not an atom.
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It means two. An example is carbon dioxide which is a molecule with one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
There are two double bonds in a carbon dioxide molecule.
Carbon Dioxide, or CO2, has one Carbon molecule and two Oxygen molecules.
An example of carbon film are molecules, but the bones of a DEAD molecule....
Carbon Dioxide (two oxygen molecules and one carbon molecule)
CO2 is a molecule. A molecule is a group of two or more elements binded together. An element is the thing that makes up the molecule. For example, the C in CO2 stands for Carbon, and element. And O stands for Oxygen, another element. The two means that there are two oxygen in this molecule.
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A molecule of water, a molecule of hydrogen, a molecule of oxygen, a molecule of sugar... Actually more substances come in form of molecules than in atomic form.
one carbon and two oxygen's, di is the prefix for two