Carbon, the element is an atom. However, Carbon is capable of forming at least 8 allotropes due to its valency. Some well known forms (allotropes) of carbon include diamond and graphite. These allotropes COULD be regarded as "super" molecules as they contain many carbon atoms all contently bonded together, however, strictly they are not molecules.
One molecule of carbon monoxide contains one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
Carbon dioxide isn't an atom, it's a molecule.
No, carbon monoxide is a molecule composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom bonded together.
Carbon, oxygen, and another oxygen atom make up carbon dioxide.
Yes, a macro-molecule is huge comparatively.
there is one atom of oxygen in Carbon monoxide (CO) i.e. half molecule of oxygen.
One molecule of carbon monoxide contains one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
Carbon monoxide is a molecule consisting of one oxygen atom and one carbon atom.
Carbon dioxide isn't an atom, it's a molecule.
there is no carbon dioxide atom it is a molecule CO2 means that a carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms chemicaly combined to form a carbon dioxide molecule
No, a carbon dioxide molecule is made of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. The chemical formula for carbon dioxide is CO2.
No, carbon monoxide is a molecule composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom bonded together.
Carbon, oxygen, and another oxygen atom make up carbon dioxide.
Yes, a macro-molecule is huge comparatively.
No, CO2 is a molecule composed of three atoms - one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
One carbon atom is an element. You must have two or more atoms to make a molecule.
The ratio of oxygen atoms to carbon atoms in a carbon monoxide (CO) molecule is 1:1. There is one oxygen atom and one carbon atom in each CO molecule.