Covalent bond exists between a carbon atom and a chlorine atom.
Soil, CO2 and CO in the atmosphere. Bam! Eat it! Not soil though, or you'd get nitrogen poisoning. Also, you could get tapeworms.
polar covalent
Origin: It's a product of heat and pressure of lesser elements. It is the end of a radioactive decomposition of higher elements. So, it exists whenever these processes are occurring. Generally, produced in stars. Carbon exists in all living things, and is basis for all living organisms. Even, after living things die, they still posses their carbon. (Hence, why we can apply carbon dating to most things.)
There's you and there's me.
Carbon Is in everything, pick any seven things and they will all have carbon in them
Carbon Is in everything, pick any seven things and they will all have carbon in them
Coal,Graphite,Diamond,Carbon dioxide,Living organisms,Minerals,Naturel Gas and Petroleum
Carbon exists in, Coal, Graphite, Diamond, Carbon dioxide, Living organisms, Minerals, Natural Gasses, and Petroleum.
Carbon exists in, Coal, Graphite, Diamond, Carbon dioxide, Living organisms, Minerals, Natural Gasses, and Petroleum.
Covalent bond exists between a carbon atom and a chlorine atom.
Nothing exists without carbon, including us!
NO
your head, your left leg, your right leg, your left arm, your right arm, your pencil, and in the air around you.
Carbon monoxide exists just about everywhere that carbon-containing fuels are burned so yes.
Ice and snow
Gas and Solid.