There are three forms of carbon:
1.Graphite
2.Diamond
3.Buckminster fullerine
Both graphite and diamond are forms of carbon. As such, they are said to be alotropes of carbon. Both occur naturally. Both are mined for industrial purposes, though larger diamonds are sought and used for other things. Both are produced in the earth in geothermal processes. Both can be made artificially. Both are normally solids and highly stable. And they are both difficult to burn, even in an oxygen environment.
== Water does not have carbon dioxide in it. Example water = H2O (1 hydrogen, 2 oxygen) carbon dioxide = CO2 (1 carbon, 2 oxygen) == Some forms of water, including Seltzer water, carbonated soft drinks and some natural spring waters, do have carbon dioxide dissolved in them under pressure. The way to get rid of the CO2 in those forms of water is to leave the water out in an open container. The Carbon Dioxide will diffuse into the atmosphere in a day or so, depending on the temperature.
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No, it is the carbon
You will have an unstable carbon atom. The result will be carbon
Diamond and Graphite are the two pure forms of carbon
All forms of carbon.
The three forms of Carbon are diamond, graphite, and fullerene (:
The three forms of Carbon are diamond, graphite, and fullerene (:
The three forms of Carbon are diamond, graphite, and fullerene (:
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.
The 3 pure forms of carbon are coal graphite and diamond
carbon oxide, though it could be either carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide.
Carbon takes on many forms and colors. All living things are carbon-based life forms. Pure carbon is jet-black.
It is one of forms of carbon
Under pressure, soda water or seltzer forms from dissolution of the carbon dioxide in the water.
Carbon dioxide.