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All organic substances (such as wood, and your food) contain carbon in the molecules.
carbon dioxide
The carbonyl group (CO) contains carbon but not the amino group (NH2) which contains nitrogen and hydrogen.
it contains lr
this contains sodium and carbon
hreuplices
the organic carbon
Fertilizers do contain lime.
Flour often contains potassium bromate which is added to help it rise better in recipes.
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When you breathe, you inhale needed oxygen, and exhale Carbon Dioxide which is a waste product. The Carbon Dioxide (CO2) contains carbon in a gaseous compound that enters the atmosphere.
carbon dioxide
Tap water (in most countries) table salt bleach houshold cleaning products my wee
paper is wood which turns to carbon when burnt.the by products is carbon dioxide.the final product is only black spacks of carbon which is an element but not a mixture.if your final product contains impurities such as dust than thats a compound
it contains carbon and hydogen.inorganic compounds do not contain carbon.
it contains carbon and hydogen.inorganic compounds do not contain carbon.
Ordinary soap that is not powder is an example of a household product that one can use to clean a car
Anything organic in nature (like wood for example) has carbon in it. Something that many homes have and use is charcoal, which can range from 50% to 95% carbon. Steel (even stainless steel) often contains a small percentage of carbon, which increases hardness. See related links.