No. An element, by definition, does not contain any other element. The only element that contains carbon is carbon; however, carbon does make compounds with other elements - for example, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide with oxygen.
Carbon is an element. It does not contain any chemicals but with the exception of hydrogen, is part of more chemicals than any other element.
Carbon 13 is not an element it is an isotope. Carbon is an element but Carbon 13 is not.
No. Carbon and Nitrogen are different elements themselves. They don't contain any element within them.
I would expect Carbon to be the element that forms more compounds than any other element.
Carbon is not made form any compound. It is an element composed only of carbon atoms.
Carbon is an element.
You mean the smallest particle of an element that still retains that element's properties. It is the atom. Even one atom of, say, carbon is still carbon. Cut it up any further and you no longer have carbon.
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Carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide remove oxygen by any means
any element that has carbon in the molecular structure falls under organic chemistry.
Carbon is the element tht will form only covalent compound.