The carbon cycle moves carbon in and out of the oceans, the land and the atmosphere. It even removes about 40% of the carbon dioxide that burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) releases. The remaining 60% is building up in the atmosphere and is too much for the carbon cycle to deal with.
Yes Atomic radius of carbon: 60 pm Atomic radius of silicon: 110 pm
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is still building up in the atmosphere because we are still burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) which emits CO2, and we are still cutting down trees which then cannot remove CO2 from the atmosphere. The natural carbon cycle is unable to remove all the extra CO2 (it actually manages to remove almost 60% of it), so the carbon is building up in the atmosphere and causing global warming.
carbon-carbon doble bonds.
of course we breathe out carbon dioxide not carbon monoxide
fullerene-60
There are eight allotropes of carbon. Bucky ball is one of the allotrope of carbon. Bucky ball is also called fullerene
60-80%
The most common fullerene, C60, has 60 carbon atoms
60-80%
It is known as buckminsterfullerence. In this carbon structure, 60 carbon atoms are attached to each other by the help of covalent bonds.
Carbon dioxide
Buckminister fullerene
At this temperature carbon dioxide is a solid.
It is estimated between 50 to 60 %.
A buckyball contains 60 carbon atoms.
The percentage of carbon increases with each stage of coal formation. Peat- 50-60% Lignite- 60-70% Bituminous- 70-90% Anthracite -over 90%