Some chemical symbols for carbon dioxide include CO2 and C-O-C.
The formula (Chemical symbol) is CO2 . NB The '2' should be written subscriopt. This formul tells us that one molecule of carbon dioxide contain 1 atom of carbon and 2 atoms of oxygen.
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen are the elements present in H2CO3, which is the chemical formula for carbonic acid.
The symbol for carbon is "C" and the symbol for oxygen is "O".
The chemical formula for carbon oxygen fluorine2 is COF2.
The chemical symbols for carbon monoxide are CO.
Some chemical symbols for carbon dioxide include CO2 and C-O-C.
Chemical symbols can consist of one or two symbols. The chemical symbol for oxygen is O.
The formula (Chemical symbol) is CO2 . NB The '2' should be written subscriopt. This formul tells us that one molecule of carbon dioxide contain 1 atom of carbon and 2 atoms of oxygen.
No, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen are not compounds. Oxygen and nitrogen are elements, while carbon dioxide is a chemical compound composed of carbon and oxygen atoms.
Hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen are the elements present in H2CO3, which is the chemical formula for carbonic acid.
The chemical symbol for the carbon monoxide molecule is CO. i am a college level chemistry student and that 7th grader was wrong.The chemical symbol C would represent Carbon. Carbon Monoxide- CO. Carbon Dioxide- CO2. It's that simple.
The symbol for carbon is "C" and the symbol for oxygen is "O".
No. Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound of carbon and oxygen.
The chemical formula for carbon oxygen fluorine2 is COF2.
Carbon and oxygen are elements, not molecules, so their chemical formulas are just their symbols, C and O. However, oxygen forms a gas that's made up of diatomic molecules whenever there are two atoms near each other (basically always) so it's represented as O2.
Carbon and oxygen are two natural chemical elements, nonmetals.