Carbon is the element with atomic number 6. The specific characteristics depend on which allotrope we are considering as carbon as an element exists in different forms, such as diamond and graphite. Diamond is very hard while graphite is slippery. These are due to their different structures which give them unique properties than can be applied in practice and industry. For instance, diamond can be used in the tip of cutting machines due to its hardness and graphite can be made its lubricant due to how its layers of carbon atoms can slide over each other.
No, carbon-hydrogen bonds in alkanes are considered nonpolar as the electronegativity difference between carbon and hydrogen is minimal. This results in equal sharing of electrons and no separation of charge along the bond, leading to nonpolar characteristics.
No, nitrogen is not a carbon. Nitrogen is a chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7, while carbon is a different element with the symbol C and atomic number 6. Both elements are found on the periodic table but have distinct properties and characteristics.
Yes, nitrogen is sometimes used to carbonate fizzy drinks instead of carbon dioxide. Nitrogen gives the drink a smoother mouthfeel and different carbonation characteristics compared to carbon dioxide.
Diamonds and graphite are both forms of carbon, but they have different properties due to their structures. Diamonds have a rigid, three-dimensional structure with strong covalent bonds, making them hard and transparent. Graphite, on the other hand, has layers of carbon atoms arranged in sheets with weak forces between the layers, making it soft and opaque. The presence of carbon in both substances gives them unique characteristics based on their structures, such as hardness and conductivity.
Molecule oxygen is classified as inorganic because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, which are defining characteristics of organic molecules. Inorganic compounds typically do not contain carbon and hydrogen atoms bonded together.
Carbon can form double bonds
I think that the carbon must be clear.
They have the same number of protons and electrons.
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no
These acids have only single carbon-carbon bonds.
Brittleness isn't a material, it's a characteristics.
for Tungsten lamp the slope of the curve is positive where for carbon it is negative
It is the carbon group, named after a characteristics element of the group.
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They're all solid at room temperature.
Its carbon atoms have no double bonds between them.