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.
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.
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.
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.