It would be liquid carbon, but it's only possible to make it under very extreme pressure.
A product known by its trade name rather than its generic name is called a brand name product. This is a product that has been given a unique name by the manufacturer to market and distinguish it from other similar products.
The gas given out when coal burns is carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Reactant- glucose and product- carbon dioxide.
The name "carbon" comes from Latin language carbo, coal, and in some Romanic languages, the word carbon can refer both to the element and to coal.
Carboxy-haemoglobin.
The IUPAC name for the alkane given is the systematic name assigned to the specific alkane based on its structure and number of carbon atoms.
A brand name is the name of a company or organization that represents its overall identity and reputation, while a product name is the specific name given to a particular product or service offered by that company.
These are called saturated hydrocarbons.
Carbon dioxide is the other product.
The name given to the product of mass and velocity of a body is momentum. Momentum is a vector quantity that represents the motion of an object and is calculated by multiplying the mass of the object by its velocity.
No. It is given a generic name first until after FDA approval, then it's given a trade name, which is usually short and easy to remember when advertised.