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What metals contain steel?

The main element in steel is usually iron. It also contains small amounts of other substances, to improve its properties. Often it contains some carbon (not a metal), and sometimes smaller amounts of other metals.


How is it possible that there are millions of pure substances when there's only about 100 elements?

The element carbon has the ability to link with itself in long chains containing from two up to hundreds of units. It can also form rings and bond with many other elements and they often with each other. This ability means that many millions of possible compounds can be formulated. The chemistry of carbon is called organic chemistry as life is based upon it.


Oganic chemistry and organic compound?

Organic chemistry deals with compounds of the elements Carbon (C) and Hydrogen (H). These form the main structures of all organic compounds (carbon especially) with additional functional groups of possible other elements attached.Hg is the abbreviation for mercury on the periodic table. The atomic number for mercury is 80.


What produces H2O CO2 and ATP?

Respiration of sugar Life on earth is carbon based, and since matter is neither created nor destroyed in ordinary chemical reactions, combustion of sugar also produces carbon dioxide and water as does the burning of wood, gasoline, fuel oil, and most other natural substances. The atoms in these substances are not destroyed but rather rearranged. Unfortunately, combustion is not always efficient and so you often get other noxious substances which are why you always make sure to have good ventilation when burning.


What is the flammability of nitrogen?

Nitrogen is not combustible. The National Fire Protection Association has assigned a flammability rating of 0 (minimal fire hazard) to nitrogen. However, In contact with ozone, nitrogen can oxidize explosively.

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Is carbon in the air?

Carbon itself is not a measurable component of the air. However carbon-dioxide, - monoxide, various hydrocarbons and soot particulates are often noted. These are carbon containing materials and compounds.


What is the term used to describe a layer of rock containing water that can often be pumped from the ground?

an aquifier


Why do farmers not need to apply carbon to grow their crops but often need to add fertilizer containing nitrogen and phosphorus?

There is ample carbon in the carbon dioxide in the air for plants to survive.


Are minerals made up of carbon?

It depends on the definition you use. Generally, minerals are inorganic (containing no carbon), although new mineralogical classifications often include a rare group of minerals containing hydrocarbons. The unifying feature of mineral definitions is that minerals have a crystalline structure, and following this definition alone would encompass several carbon-containing compounds.


Who invented gunpowder to the English?

Roger Bacon is often considered the first European to describe a mixture containing the essential ingredients of gunpowder.


What minerals are in gasoline?

Gasoline often contains a variety of different chemicals or substances. Some of these chemicals include carbon, naphtha, benzene, toluene, and xylene.


Is hydrochloride an organic compound?

No, organic compounds are defined as containing carbon. HCl is just hydrogen and chloride. However, you often see hydrochlorides of organic compounds.


Organic molecules are made up of what?

The definition of an organic molecule is 'carbon containing.' The hydrogen is not necessary, but is often present.


What metals contain steel?

The main element in steel is usually iron. It also contains small amounts of other substances, to improve its properties. Often it contains some carbon (not a metal), and sometimes smaller amounts of other metals.


Produces carbon dioxide and water?

Respiration of sugar Life on earth is carbon based, and since matter is neither created nor destroyed in ordinary chemical reactions, combustion of sugar also produces carbon dioxide and water as does the burning of wood, gasoline, fuel oil, and most other natural substances. The atoms in these substances are not destroyed but rather rearranged. Unfortunately, combustion is not always efficient and so you often get other noxious substances which are why you always make sure to have good ventilation when burning.


What is tetrafluoride?

Tetrafluoride is a chemical made of four fluorine atoms. It is often combined with other elements such as carbon. This CF4 is used as a refrigerant.


Why is it more difficult to spot an acid from an alkali by looking at its name?

Because substances containing acids often have the word 'acid' in its name, for example, 'citric acid'. You don't find a bottle of oven cleaner called 'alkalis oven cleaner' do you?