Diamond and Graphite are the two pure forms of carbon
Diamonds and Graphite
hydrocarbon are made of hydrogen and carbon
Deoxyribose sugar. Does not have an oxygen at the 2' carbon.
Magnesium,carbon oxygen.
1. Carbon forms unusually strong C-C single bonds, C=C double bonds, and carbon-carbon triple bonds. 2. The electronegativity of carbon (EN = 2.55) is too small to allow carbon to form C4- ions with most metals and too large for carbon to form C4+ ions when it reacts with nonmetals. Carbon therefore forms covalent bonds with many other elements. 3. Carbon forms strong double and triple bonds with a number of other nonmetals, including N, O, P, and S.
Carbon is in period 2 on the periodic table of the elements.
There are three forms of carbon: 1.Graphite 2.Diamond 3.Buckminster fullerine
There are three forms of pure carbon: graphite, coal, and diamond. All three can be made perfectly pure, although coal is usually the least pure when found in nature. All have some impurities when found in nature however.
Carbon is a nonmetal chemical element that has 2 main forms which are graphite and diamond and also other forms such as soot, coal, or charcoal. Carbon can also come in a gaseous form (such as carbon dioxide) when combined with other chemical elements.
Hydrogen and carbon
Carbon
carbon oxide, though it could be either carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide.
Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen in a ration of 1:2:1
hydrocarbon are made of hydrogen and carbon
List the compounds so I can answer your question. I would imagine Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide would be the first 2.
The three spirals found in nature are : 1. logarithmic (in nautilus) 2. fibonacci (in sunflower centre) 3. archimedean (in millipedes)
Just 2 : carbon & hydrogen.
Deoxyribose sugar. Does not have an oxygen at the 2' carbon.