Carbon is defined by its atomic structure, as well as its chemical properties which allow it to burn oxygen. It is also allotropic, meaning that it can exist in many forms. Lastly, it's capable of catenation, which means it can form carbon chains.
Carbon has many allotropes, including graphite and diamond.
Carbon can form chains
It has the highest melting and boiling points of the elements
Diamond and Lawrentium allotropes are very hard
Graphite allotrope is very soft.
i think they are graphite, diamond, amorphous carbon and fullerines
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Carbon contains four valence electrons that gives it the flexibility to form a diversity of organic compounds through covalent bonds.
odorless and colorless
they are all solid at room temperature
There are four different characteristics when it comes to photosynthesis. They are the following: predator, prey, decomposition, and food chain.
"Give four characteristics of standard English?"
The four elements that make up most of living matter are hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen.
The four synovial joints are: Flexion, Extension, Abduction and Adduction.
A state has a democratic system
group four in the periodic table is a carbon group
Carbon contains four valence electrons that gives it the flexibility to form a diversity of organic compounds through covalent bonds.
Carbon can form double bonds
Valence electrons are shared between oxygen atoms, Four valence electrons are shared.
I think that the carbon must be clear.
They have the same number of protons and electrons.
black and stuff
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The four characteristics of culture are learned, symbolic, shared and patterned.
Carbon can get attached to other four atoms, including other four carbon atoms. Carbon can form the chain and that is unique to this atom.
A carbon atom has four outer electrons and can either attract four or get rid of the four it already has. Therefore, carbon forms four covalent bonds.
Carbon has only four valence electrons.