Co is cobalt, C is carbon, and O is oxygen. The two formulas thus mean tricobalt and (mono)carbon trioxide.
THE DIFFERENCE IS 2 &3 ! :) disky,disky'disky!
bcoz in inorganic compounds with "carbon", "hydrogen" is also required which is absent in CO2 , CO, CO3 carbide etc.
Na2(CO3) + 2HCl --> 2NaCl + H2(CO3) Sodium Chloride and Carbonic Acid
Cobalt phosphate has the chemical formula Co3(PO4)2.
Gasses are compressible and liquids and solids are incompressible. Using this information one can surmise that CO2 compressible would be the gas phase of CO2 and CO2 incompressible would be the solid (dry ice) phase of CO2.
It'll decompose by heating, releasing carbondioxide: Pb(II) or plumbous carbonate: Pb(CO3) --> PbO + CO2 or Pb(IV) or plumbic carbonate: Pb(CO3)2 --> PbO2 + 2CO2
CO3 does not exist.
bcoz in inorganic compounds with "carbon", "hydrogen" is also required which is absent in CO2 , CO, CO3 carbide etc.
CO2 will produce
Co2(CO3)3The chemical formula of cobalt(III) carbonate [not cobalt(111)] is Co2(CO3)3.
CO3-2 (aq) + 2 H+ (aq) = CO2 (g) + H2O.
Co2(CO3)3.5H20
no.. CO2 is a covalent compound where carbon forms two pairs of double bonds with each of the oxygen atom..n it has a linear structure. Hybridisation of carbon in CO2 is SP2.
The formula for cobalt (III) carbonate is Co2(CO3)3.
The formula for carbon dioxide is CO2.
A carbonate ion is CO3 with a anion of 2- whereas a hydroxide ion is OH with an anion of - Hope this helps.
Each C-O bond is polar, due to the difference in electronegativvity between C and O.
Mostly Oxygen and Nytrogen for breathing. And CO2/CO3 for the Atmosphere.