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Carbon is a non-metal substance that is common in pollutants and general chemistry. Carbon often chemically bonds with other metallic elements to form a compound. It can even join with another element to become an individual polyatomic ion. These include:

- carbonate CO3

- hydrogen carbonate HCO3

- acetate CH3COO

- cyanate CNO

- oxalate C2O4

Basically, any name of an ionic compound or polyatomic ion that has the capital letter 'C' in it (not followed directly by a lower-case letter) includes carbon.

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