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No. Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound made up of two elements: carbon and oxygen.
If I'm not mistaken, that element is Carbon. Carbon is the one element that is present in all living things. It is considered the element of life.
C2H4 is the molecular formula for ethylene (archaic and industrial name) . In chemical nomenclature it is ETHENE. It structure is H2C=CH2
The roles of elements in your daily life are quite significant. For instance elements like oxygen and carbon dioxide are responsible for life itself. Other elements like nitrogen, aluminum and so on also have significant roles in our daily lives.
Carbon is often called the building block of life because carbon atoms are the basis of most molecules that make up living things. Carbon has a high capacity to bond to other molecules, which enables it to become the base of most molecules that make up living things.
Carbon has the ability to make long chain molecules with itself as well as complex molecular structures
No elements combine to produce carbon. Carbon is an element in and of itself.
Methane has the molecular structure of CH4, it contains a carbon atom, thus it is a carbon compound. But it is not itself considered carbon.
With itself, and other elements.
Carbon can bond with itself, and many other elements.
None. Carbon is an element itself, with six protons.
Carbon can form large chains and complex molecules with itself and other atoms.
carbon is itself an element, so no other elemen can make it up
Compounds with just hydrogen and carbon are referred to as hydrocarbons.Hydrogen is a non-metal. It is the simplest element in the periodic table.Carbon is a special non-metal, it has a valency of 4 which allows it to form complex structures with not only itself but other elements, carbon is the basis of life.
Its non-metal
No PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a compound in itself. It contains the elements carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine.
The element carbon by itself is inorganic because it is just a mineral. Carbon can, however, be part of organic compounds when combined with other elements.