(Co)2 , di-Cobalt, is a NON-existing molecule, because cobalt is a metallic element, not a gaseous element. Maybe CO2 , carbon dioxide is meant, but it has no prefix.
(Capitalization is very important in chemical writing)
Yes it is an aliphatic hydrocarbon with a C triple bond C
The prefix for "outer" is "out-".
The prefix intra- means inside or within.
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.
Because: 1. Carbon monoxide (CO) has one atom of oxygen in the molecule. 2. Carbon dioxide (CO2) has two atoms of oxygen in the molecule. CO and CO2 are different chemical compounds.
The prefix method for CO2 is "dioxide."
The Greek prefix used to represent the anion in the covalent compound CO2 is "di-" because there are two oxygen atoms in the compound.
The Greek prefix used to represent the anion in the covalent compound CO2 is "di-" because there are two oxygen atoms in the molecule.
The correct balanced equation for the reaction between CaO and CO2 to form CaCO3 is CaO + CO2 -> CaCO3. This represents the conservation of mass with one Ca, one C, and three O atoms on both sides of the equation.
Yes it is an aliphatic hydrocarbon with a C triple bond C
No prefix is used if it is an ionic compound. If it is a binary molecular compound, the prefix mono- is not used in front of the name of the first element. For example, the ionic compound Na2O is sodium oxide, not disodium monoxide, and the molecular compound CO2 is carbon dioxide, not monocarbon dioxide.
Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.
The prefix is in-. This prefix means not.