yes it is a pure form of carbon
coal is made out of carbon because u need carbon to make coal
made out of carbon
Carbon, coal.
It comes from the latin word carbo, coal. Because coal is made mostly of carbon.(:
Diamonds and coal are both made of carbon. The arrangement of the carbon atoms in each material gives them their distinct properties: diamonds have a crystalline structure, while coal has an amorphous structure.
No. Diamonds and coal are both allotropes of carbon. Coal and diamonds are not made from one another.
no they are not the same although commercial coal is made up of at least 70 % of carbon
Yes, carbon is a primary component of coal. Coal is mainly made of carbon along with small amounts of other elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen.
Both coal and graphite are made of carbon, but in different molecular structures. Diamond is also made of carbon but in a highly ordered crystal structure.
Diamonds are formed from carbon, which is also the base mineral of coal: written another way, both are allotropes -- elementary substances -- of carbon. The difference is in the arrangement of the carbon atoms, with diamonds being examples of an extremely rigid lattice.
Coal is essentially made out of carbon and when that carbon is burned it combines with Oxygen in the air to produce CO (Carbon monoxide) and CO2 (Carbon dioxide) gases both of which contribute to global warming.
Diamonds are formed from the base element carbon, and so is coal. They are only related through their base element, and are not made from each other.