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Is CO a mixture

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 5/21/2024

CO (carbon monoxide) is gaseous compound, not a mixture.

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No, CO (carbon monoxide) is a compound, not a mixture. It is composed of two different elements, carbon and oxygen, bonded together in a fixed ratio.

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10mo ago
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a chemical compound composed of the elements carbon and oxygen in a one-to-one ratio.

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15y ago
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CO2 is a compound. The carbon and oxygen molecules are chemically bonded. A mixture is a combination of substances that can be separated by physical means and have no chemical bonding.

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10y ago
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CO is made out of two elements, carbon (C) and oxygen (O). Thus it is a compound.

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7y ago
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A compound.

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No

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compound

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