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Is carbon found in the air?

Elemental carbon is not a component of air but carbon compounds such as carbon dioxide are.


Compounds found in the air?

Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide


Is carbon dioxide found in air?

Yes


Where is carbon found in photosynthesis?

Carbon is found in carbon dioxide molecules, which are taken in by plants during the process of photosynthesis. The carbon from carbon dioxide is used to build organic molecules such as glucose, which store energy for the plant to use.


Is the air you breathe an element?

It is not one single element, but several.


Is there a difference between carbon and carbon dioxide?

Carbon dioxide is a gas that is naturally found in the air and is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis. Carbon is a nonmetallic element that can be found in two common forms: diamonds and graphite. It is also the chemical basis for all living things.


Is air is element or compound?

Air is a mixture of gases, primarily nitrogen (about 78%) and oxygen (about 21%), along with trace amounts of other gases like carbon dioxide and argon. Therefore, air is not an element or a compound, but a mixture of different gases.


Is carbon dioxide a compound or mixture or element?

Carbon Dioxide is a compound (chemical combination of two elements, carbon and oxygen). Air is a mixture (physical combination of multiple elements and compounds like carbon dioxide, oxygen and so on)


Which gasses are found in air?

oxygen(02) and carbon dioxide(C02)


Is salt water oxyge n or air an element?

Salt water is a mixture of water and salt, oxygen is a compound, and air is a mixture of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is an element found in the air, but salt water does not contain oxygen as an element.


What is the major air pollutant found in coal?

The major air pollutants found in coal are carbon dioxide and methane.


What are 5 examples of gases found at home?

5 examples of gases found in the normal home environment include; oxygen (air), nitrogen (most abundant element found in the air), carbon dioxide (air and the bubbles in fizzy drinks), argon in air and finally, methane if there is a gas supply, or propane or butane in fuel gas bottles. Carbon monoxide and SO2. are present in polluted air. You might have helium in a balloon.