Carbon is an element. Oxide is a negative ion formed by oxygen or may refer to various oxygen compounds. Carbon is necessary for organisms to exist, making up organic chemistry.
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There is none, though carbon dioxide is the preferred term
Well, im guessing that the reaction between the two will be >> copper oxide + carbon (arrow) carbon oxide + copper.
Carbon Dioxide is a fairly unreactive gas. Sodium oxide is a very reactive solid.
the difference between carbon and carbon dioxide is carbon is just carbon
The symbol of oxide is "O" and that of peroxide is "O2"but the valency of both these radicals is 2
There is none, though carbon dioxide is the preferred term
the black iron oxide has reacted with carbon and other impurities
Well, im guessing that the reaction between the two will be >> copper oxide + carbon (arrow) carbon oxide + copper.
The difference is magnesium oxide contains oxide ions ,whereas aluminium oxide doesn't.
it makes salt + water and oxgen + carbon
A: Lots of significant difference metal has better stability with the environment it can be laser ed with precision and carbon is usually more noisy
Carbon Dioxide is a fairly unreactive gas. Sodium oxide is a very reactive solid.
decomposition
metal and metallic are the same thing arent they??
the difference between carbon and carbon dioxide is carbon is just carbon
The reaction between magnesium oxide and carbon at 2000C to form magnesium metal and carbon monoxide is an example of the reduction of magnesium oxide to magnesium metal.
One is denser but not sure which!