It's really not that simple. Carbon comes in various different forms (coal, graphite, diamond) which do not all have the same density; furthermore, it would be useful to know what kind of comparison you want to make. Carbon is not as dense as iron. It is denser than air. I would say that it is moderately dense.
it depends on what it is combined with. graphite is 2.25 or something
Carbons's density is: Graphite: 1.9 - 2.3 grams per cubic centimeter. Diamond: 3.5 - 3.53 grams per cubic centimeter.
It depends on the state its in. Coal, graphite, and diamonds are some common applications of carbon.
i guess we are both screwed
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It is not pure carbon, it is what is left after wood has been partially burned.
One pure form of carbon is diamond.
what is vapor density of carbon mono oxide
An "alcohol" is simply an OH group on a hydrocarbon. There are many different types of alcohols. Methanol (Wood Alcohol) is a single carbon atom with an OH group. It is poisonous to humans. The density of pure methanol is 0.7918 g/cc. Ethanol (alcohol found in beer, wine, liquor) is a chain of 2 carbon atoms with an OH group on one end. The density of pure ethanol, is 0.789 g/cc. Isopropanol (rubbing alcohol) is a chain of 3 carbon atoms with an OH group in the middle. The density of pure isopropanol is 0.786 g/cc. Now, frequently alcohol is mixed with water which has a density of 1.0 g/cc. For example in wine or beer, and thus the density would be higher (closer to 1.0). You can use a hydrometer to measure the density of your fluid and get an estimate of the concentration of alcohol.
iron has no carbon in it if it is pure iron
I believe Aluminium = 2.7, and Carbon Steel = 7.85
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon: pure carbon is made of pure carbon, by definition.
Yes, carbon black is pure carbon.
It is not pure carbon, it is what is left after wood has been partially burned.
Carbon is a pure substance with the chemical symbol "C"
One pure form of carbon is diamond.
Yes, it is pure carbon if it is flawless.
Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.
If a substance is not pure, the density may, or may not, change, compared to the pure substance.
Iron has a density of approximately 7.86g/cm3. Nails are not usually made from pure iron, but from soft steel, a mixture of iron and carbon. The density, however, is pretty much the same depending on the grade of steel used.
No, it is not a mixture at all, it is a pure substance as the word "pure" might imply.
Density can tell you how "pure" a substance is. Since each substance has a specific density in its "pure" state, having no other substances in its composition, by measuring it density you can tell how pure the mineral or substance is, 99.9% pure gold.