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Q:- By how many atoms is the oxygen containment in carbon dioxide greater than that in carbon monoxide​

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Answered by dg123473
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Answer:

As carbon dioxide has 2 atoms of oxygen and carbon monooxide has 1 atoms of oxygen

therefore diff is just 1

Answered by pawab118
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Answer:

3 atoms!

Explanation:

1 Oxygen = 1 Atom

Carbon MonoOxide (C+O3) = 4 Atoms

CarbonDioxide (CO2) = 3 Atoms

Therefore the answer is 3

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