-The lead in pencils (It's graphite which is a form of Carbon).
-All plants have a huge amount of Carbon in them.
-Gas and oils.
- plastics (plastics are made of oil- oil is carbon)
- diamond jewlery (Diamonds are a form of Carbon)
All living things are carbon-based, many minerals, an example being diamonds, as well as coal, which comes from pressure of dead plants.
What are two ways plants act as a carbon source?
all living things are made up of cells.
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Yes, because it's made from tomatoes \usually and tomatoes contain carbon compounds. The reason for this is because most living things contain carbon compounds. I'm not sure if this is positively correct, but it's logic.
Every single organic thing contains carbon.
all living things contain carbon and hydrogen
Puppies.(no, really. All living things contain carbon.)Diamonds are something. And graphite. Yeah. I told you. What?
Yes. All living things contain carbon.
Yes, all living things contain carbon.
All living things contain carbon. Also, diamonds and graphite.
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Carbon. All organic chemicals contain carbon.
Limestone is composed of calcium carbonate, CaCO3 (the 3 is a sub-script) so it's a calcium atom, a carbon atom, and 3 oxygen atoms. There are some other minerals that contain carbon as well. Diamond, which is pure carbon, is an example.
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Living things are based on compounds of carbon.