Carbon dioxide exists as a gas or in combined states to form Carbonates like Calcium carbonate(CaCO3) in limestone, or Zinc Carbonate(ZnCO3) in Calamine, etc.
It occurs in nature. All natural products considered organic.
In nature, the recycling of carbon and nitrogen occurs through various processes. Carbon is cycled through photosynthesis, respiration, and decomposition. Nitrogen is cycled through nitrogen fixation by bacteria, uptake by plants, consumption by animals, decomposition, and denitrification. These cycles ensure that carbon and nitrogen are continuously reused by organisms in the ecosystem.
Carbon is not produced but mined because it occurs naturally. Carbon occurs naturally in three forms namely diamond, graphite and amorphous.
Carbon and hydrogen are two of the main elements that make up much matter, especially living organisms including plants and animals
Carbon occurs in ALL foods.
Carbon-12 and carbon-13 are both stable isotopes of carbon. Carbon-12 makes up 98.89 percent of carbon in nature, while carbon-13 makes up only 1.1 percent of carbon.
CO2, or carbon dioxide, is gaseous in nature.
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Yes, carbon is always combined with something in nature
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When vinegar reacts with limescale, carbon dioxide gas is produced. This reaction occurs due to the acidic nature of vinegar that dissolves the calcium carbonate in limescale, releasing carbon dioxide gas as a byproduct.
It occurs in nature.