Carbon has 6 protons, 6 electrons, and its most common isotope, carbon-12, has 6 neutrons. It has the electron configuration 1s2, 2s2, 2p2. Its atomic weight is about 12.01 grams per mole. It typically forms covalent bonds. Pure carbon can occur in two forms: the tip of a pencil and a diamond.
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Stainless steel typically contains about 0.2 to 2.1 carbon.
Carbon-12 is more abundant on Earth than carbon-14. Carbon-12 is the most common and stable isotope of carbon, accounting for about 98.9% of all carbon atoms, while carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope with a much smaller abundance in the environment.
24.0 g of carbon reacts with 64.0 g of oxygen to form 88 g of carbon dioxide.
There is no carbon dioxide present in Sprite. The carbonation in Sprite is achieved by adding carbon dioxide gas during the bottling process.
A person can get too much carbon dioxide in their system due to conditions such as hypoventilation, lung disease, or suffocation. These conditions can lead to inadequate removal of carbon dioxide from the body, causing it to accumulate in the bloodstream.
It has 90to95% carbon in it.
depends on how much.
There is no carbon in a pure cup of water.
Carbon content is not proportional to mass.
Carbon finance means how much carbon something uses, for example a car require carbon in order to manufacture and ship it and it also uses carbon to run, through burning fossil fuels. If something takes in as much carbon as it gives out it is known as being carbon neutral.
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5500 tons of carbon dioxcide
Carbon Steel is much stronger metal.
0.03% of the air contains carbon dioxide.
a mixture of pollutants such as carbon particulates (CO) and carbon monoxide. But mainly the carbon particulates other wise known as soot.
18% of your body is made up of carbon atoms. Most matter in nature is made of carbon too. Are you asking about problems if there is too much CO2 in your body?
Carbon is the essential component of all organic compounds.