I'm not quite sure, but a lot energy required to break the carbon dioxide bonds by heat and there are presumably cheapers ways to produce carbon, so braking apart CO2 would take a great deal of money
Diamond can be colorless; but graphite, coal, carbon black are black.
I have not heard the term "carbon black", but gascooled reactors such as magnox and AGR have carbon (graphite) as moderator.
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cole is carbon in a solid form carbon is black
No, Petroleum coke is not same as carbon black because carbon black is the product of incomplete combustion of petroleum products
Yes, carbon black is pure carbon.
Black. Carbon in Latin means Black.
Diamond can be colorless; but graphite, coal, carbon black are black.
I have not heard the term "carbon black", but gascooled reactors such as magnox and AGR have carbon (graphite) as moderator.
Anthracite is a form of coal, coal is primary carbon, and carbon is black.
Joseph Black did discover carbon dioxide.
Particle size. Otherwise nothing
Black is the physical color of carbon, not its chemical property.
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Some formations of carbon atom collections are black: the formation of carbon atoms for diamond is colourless.
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