Carbon don't contain ions.
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Carbon carbonate is not a possible compound, because carbonate ions (CO32-) only combine with postive metal ions and C does not exibit this property, being a NONmetal
With Carbon and Silicon both in the 4A column, there are too many ions to gain or lose. They instead share, to be more stable.
Well I know why Carbon and silicon do not form simple ions. It is becasue if the were to form a ion they could either get 4 electrons or lose 4 electrons. Neither is easier so they just stay the same.
Potassium hydroxide is an ionic lattice. It has two types of ions and namely they are potassium ions and hydroxyl ions.
because oxygen and carbon cannot be separated
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Carbon never forms ions because the force to remove 4 electrons is too strong.
Carbon dioxide is a covalent compound, it contains no ions.
Copper carbide is a salt. As the element implies, the ions present are copper ions and carbide ions. Carbide ions are made of carbon atoms.
Cations.
with water you would have sodium(Na+1) ions and nitrate(NO3-1) ions then with the disulfide you would have Sulfur ions with carbon left over undissolved.
carbon dioxide
Carbon carbonate is not a possible compound, because carbonate ions (CO32-) only combine with postive metal ions and C does not exibit this property, being a NONmetal
At the end of a aerobic respiration carbon is the molecule that makes hydrogen ions. This is taught in science.
With Carbon and Silicon both in the 4A column, there are too many ions to gain or lose. They instead share, to be more stable.
There are 6.022 X 1023 atoms of carbon in 1 mole of carbon. 1 mole of anything is 6.022 X 1023, whether it's electrons, atoms, ions, molecules, cars, shoes, etc...