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Q: Can carbon link to itself and other elements to form very large molecular structures?
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What characteristic of carbon C makes it essential to living organisms?

Carbon has the ability to make long chain molecules with itself as well as complex molecular structures


What elements combine to produce carbon in an organic compound?

No elements combine to produce carbon. Carbon is an element in and of itself.


Is methane a carbon?

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.


What can carbon atoms bond with?

With itself, and other elements.


What can bond with carbon atoms and many other elements in many ways?

Carbon can bond with itself, and many other elements.


Which elements are joined together in carbon?

None. Carbon is an element itself, with six protons.


What is the role of carbon in the molecular diversity of life?

Carbon can form large chains and complex molecules with itself and other atoms.


What are t he elements that make up carbon?

carbon is itself an element, so no other elemen can make it up


What scientific term can be used to describe carbon and hydrogen?

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.


Is carbon dioxide gas a element?

Its non-metal


Does PVC contains carbon dioxide?

No PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is a compound in itself. It contains the elements carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine.


Is Carbon organic or inorganic?

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.