Carbon monoxide has CO as its chemical formula, and it has a single carbon atom triple bonded to a single oxygen atom. The carbon symbol is C and the oxygen symbol is O. The mono- prefix indicates "one" or "single". Wikipedia has more, and a link is provided below.
Zoe Taylor
CO there's no prefix to carbon so there's only one. there's no prefix to oxygen either so there's only one of that also.
carbon dioxide would be CO2 (the 2 is a subscript of O)
yes.
The chemical formula for the carbon monoxide is CO.
nitrogen monoxide + carbon monoxide --> nitrogen + carbon dioxide the reactions are: carbon monoxide + oxygen --> carbon dioxide nitrogen monoxide --> nitrogen + oxygen
The chemical formula of carbon monoxide is CO.
The Chemical Formula for Carbon Monoxide is CO.
Co + 2h2 -> ch3oh
The chemical formula for Carbon monoxide is CO and the equation that would result in its formation would be 2C + O2 = 2CO.
The reaction is not possible.
The chemical formula of carbon monoxide is CO.
'CO' is NOT an equation, but a chemical formula. 'CO' is Carbon Monoxide. NB Do not confuse with 'Co' , which is the chemical symbol for cobalt. NNB For all chemical symbols; a single letter symbol is ALWAYS a capital letter, e.g. 'C' Carbon. For a two letter chemical symbol, the first letter is always a capital letter and the second letter is always small/lower case, e.g. 'Fe' Iron.
The chemical formula for the carbon monoxide is CO.
nitrogen monoxide + carbon monoxide --> nitrogen + carbon dioxide the reactions are: carbon monoxide + oxygen --> carbon dioxide nitrogen monoxide --> nitrogen + oxygen
The chemical formula of carbon monoxide is CO.
The Chemical Formula for Carbon Monoxide is CO.
The chemical symbol for carbon monoxide is CO.
The chemical formula of carbon monoxide is CO.
The carbon monoxide is CO.
Co + 2h2 -> ch3oh