I know diamond is, as long as it's clear and doesn't have color tint. I think coal and graphite, the stuff in pencils, is.
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon: pure carbon is made of pure carbon, by definition.
Carbon is a pure substance with the chemical symbol "C"
hi this compound is a homogeneous mixture.
Pure carbon monoxide, like any other pure compound, is homogeneous.
Coal, particularly anthracite coal, is almost pure carbon.
I believe that Diamond is condensed Carbon.
Examples of pure substance: gold, silver, carbon dioxide, hydrogen
Salt. Carbon, if you have a carbon filter for your fish tank.
Salt. Carbon, if you have a carbon filter for your fish tank.
Elements.
Charcoal, Diamond, Graphite, Coke
Water is a compound. A pure metal is an element. Graphite (a pencil lead) is the element carbon. These are all examples of a pure substance.
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.