Carbon is formed during the fusion process within stars. When the star can no longer sustain stable fusion, it explodes and scatters its constituent elements throughout the universe.
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The results of adding a chlorine to a branched carbon. The chlorine can end up attached to any carbon it wants, but it will not attach to any substituent carbons.
Fossil fuels (coal, oil natural gas, peat) are made from ancient plant and animal life. Plants and animals are mde from carbon compounds. As a consequence, fossil fuels contain carbon.
Typically, carbon fiber is derived from the mineral graphite
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Most of this carbon ends up in the oceans.
carbon dioxide
Yes,it uses carbon.This carbon is in CO2. Eventually end up in glucose
it is absorbed back into the matrix
obviously, if an EasyJet plane lifts of, it releases carbon dioxide from the engine, which gets released into the air, & that causes the earth to warm up, and then it will be the end of the world! NOTE: carbon dioxide is not produced by planes, so if it is the production of carbon dioxide, the answer is no, but it comes from fossil fuel, I think.
After the glucose is eaten and digested and metabolized, the carbon atoms in the glucose will wind up in the form of carbon dioxide.
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It doesn't have one! Check this: if you hook up a carbon electrode to any metal (that isn't as cathodic as carbon, such as gold) then you'll come up with a NEGATIVE potential.
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They are released in the atmosphere.
obama is gonna blow it up