Basically, zinc is a metal. It's metallic and behaves in physically and chemically the same way as most metals. Carbon is a nonmetal and can loosely be called a "transitional" element because it is "between" the metals and the gases.
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Alkenes have at least one double bond between two carbon atoms; alkanes don't.
Zink is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 65.
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The difference is that co2 contains 2 particles of oxygen in addition to one carbon particle and is fatal if chemically combined. carbon, however, is just a single element that can make additional compounds such as co2. A single particle of carbon is NOT fatal.
Zinc, carbon, and oxygen.
the difference between carbon and carbon dioxide is carbon is just carbon
Zinc and compounds of zinc are inorganic due to absence of carbon.
because carbon graphite had carbon but graphite does not have carbon
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Carbon is an element, water is a compound.
A carbon-oxygen bond is more polar than a carbon-hydrogen bond, because the difference in electronegativity between carbon and oxygen is greater than the difference in electronegativity between carbon and hydrogen.
Butane has bonds between carbon atoms.Carbon dioxide hasn't bonds between carbon atoms.
Carbon Steel is much stronger metal.
carbon is a non metal whereas lithium is a metal.
Particle size. Otherwise nothing