If a sample of 100g of this substance were to exist, there would be 27g of C and 73g of oxygen. Multiplying by the molar mass of each of these substances we find that we have 2.25 mol C and 4.56 mol O. Finding the ratio of oxygen to carbon, we see that it is 2.03 mol O to 1 mol C. It can be concluded that this substance is CO2.
No, they are two different compounds between the same elements, as the different compositions show. Substance A is carbon dioxide. Apart from being mildly acidic and slightly poisonous it is fairly unreactive. Substance B is carbon monoxide, which is flammable, extremely poisonous, and reacts with many metals and metal ions to form co-ordination complexes.
ok so im guessing yes cause they both equal 100 ..so no difference im guessing here...needs help though
The closest empirical formula with small integral numbers of atoms is that for carbon dioxide, which is about 29 % carbon and 71 % oxygen.
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No, Magnesium silicate is MgSiO3, an inorganic compound of magnesium, silicon, and oxygen. Magnesium stearate is Mg(C18H35O2)2, an organic compound of magnesium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
No. CO stands for carbon monoxide and CO2 stands for carbon dioxide. CO has one carbon and one oxygen. CO2 has one carbon and two oxygens.
A macromolecule made up of mainly carbon and hydrogen atoms that is primarily used for energy storage and in cell membranes.
No. Hydrogen and oxygen are elements, not compounds. They are not the same.
Actually, oxygen is just as abundant as carbon, in living things. There is no life without oxygen (oxygen is part of water, to mention one vital compound). Carbon and oxygen each have an essential role to play, and the same is true of hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, calcium, phosphorus, magesium, sodium, and several other elements.
Because the mass of carbon is not the same as that of oxygen.
No, Compounds with the same empirical formula have the same elements in the same ratio. SO2 and CO2 contain different elements. SO2 is a compound of sulfur and oxygen while CO2 is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
No, it is not. Carbon refers to the element C, with the atomic number 6. Carbon Dioxide refers to the compound formed when one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms are bonded together through covalent bonds. -- Carbon dioxide is a molecule consisting of 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms. --
No, Magnesium silicate is MgSiO3, an inorganic compound of magnesium, silicon, and oxygen. Magnesium stearate is Mg(C18H35O2)2, an organic compound of magnesium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Carbon and Oxygen are different elements.
oxygen is represented as O. There fore it only has one element. however if it has more than one TYPE of element it is known as a compound for example CO which is carbon and oxygen (carbon monoxide). if it has a lot of the same element it is written like this O2 (two oxygen atoms) or CO2 carbon dioxide.
No. CO stands for carbon monoxide and CO2 stands for carbon dioxide. CO has one carbon and one oxygen. CO2 has one carbon and two oxygens.
A macromolecule made up of mainly carbon and hydrogen atoms that is primarily used for energy storage and in cell membranes.
No. Hydrogen and oxygen are elements, not compounds. They are not the same.
Actually, oxygen is just as abundant as carbon, in living things. There is no life without oxygen (oxygen is part of water, to mention one vital compound). Carbon and oxygen each have an essential role to play, and the same is true of hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, calcium, phosphorus, magesium, sodium, and several other elements.
Actually, oxygen is just as abundant as carbon, in living things. There is no life without oxygen (oxygen is part of water, to mention one vital compound). Carbon and oxygen each have an essential role to play, and the same is true of hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, calcium, phosphorus, magesium, sodium, and several other elements.
No. Magnesium stearate is a compound of magnesium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Pure magnesium is a flammable, silver-colored metal.