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carbons that are covelently bonded together in hexagonal form to make a thin tube as strong as diamonds, lighter then steal and as thin as a human hair strand

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Is 0.15c mild carbon steel FCC structure or BCC?

0.15c mild carbon steel primarily has a body-centered cubic (BCC) structure at room temperature. While carbon can influence the microstructure, in low carbon steels like 0.15c, the predominant phase is BCC ferrite. At elevated temperatures, it may transform to a face-centered cubic (FCC) structure, but under normal conditions, it remains BCC.


Purpose of the iron-carbon phase diagram?

to know what will be the crystal structure and physiacal and chemical properties of iron at known carbon percentage and temperature. provided that slow and uniform cooling rate is there and no quenching.


Which biomolecule has a structure chain of c-c-c?

The biomolecule with a structure characterized by a chain of carbon atoms (c-c-c) is typically a fatty acid. Fatty acids are long hydrocarbon chains with a carboxylic acid group at one end, and they can be saturated or unsaturated depending on the presence of double bonds between carbon atoms. These molecules are essential components of lipids, which play crucial roles in energy storage and cell membrane structure.


Are passive prosthesis made of nanotubes?

Passive prostheses are typically not made of nanotubes; they are more commonly constructed from materials like plastics, metals, and composites that provide adequate strength and flexibility. However, researchers are exploring the use of carbon nanotubes in prosthetics to enhance properties such as strength, weight reduction, and flexibility. While nanotube-based materials are still largely in the experimental stage, they hold potential for future advancements in prosthetic technology.


What is the crystal structure carbon steel 1018?

It actually depends on temperature. At room temperature, it exists as a body centered cubic crystal. Around 1300 F (can change with conditions, compositions) it actually converts to and FCC structure which has a higher packing efficiency.

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How can a fullerene be made into a nanotube?

Fullerenes are a form of carbon molecule that is neither graphite nor diamond. They consist of a spherical, ellipsoid, or cylindrical arrangement of dozens of carbon atoms.


What is the formula for carbon nanotube?

Carbon remain carbon.


Why must carbon nanotube be light?

Carbon nanotube emits light because it absorbs light across a wide range of wavelengths


Is carbon nanotube the hardest matter?

No, diamond nanorids is


What is a microscopic form of carbon?

It is mostly likely a nanotube or something like that, but not a carbon.


Why carbon nanotubes should purified?

Because nobody wants an unpure carbon nanotube


Why is a carbon nanotube so strong?

I know it has something to do with it's structure, since its in a cylinder like shape, any pressure given to carbon nanotube spreads throughout the bonding so it can hold it better. I think there is more to it but thats all I know.


What is the hardest thing ever?

Carbon Nanotube. You might think something like titanium or something but so far discovered its Carbon Nanotube. There might be something much harder in the universe of something. Carbon Nanotube is man made and can only be created in a microscopic sizes. If you're looking for something to USE. Steel or titanium would be perfect. Carbon Nanotube is so strong it could hold a asteroid orbiting around the earth. Which brings up the space elevator. You should search up information about the space elevator and you might find some more information on carbon nanotube. hope this helped!


What form of carbon can a nanotube be compared?

A carbon nanotube can be compared to the fullerenes, a group of spherical carbon allotropes (allotropes are different forms of a single element).The key difference is that the fullerenes are spherical in shape whereas carbon nanotubes resemble a fullerene network that has been stretched into a cylindrical shape. Furthermore, nanotubes contain more carbon atoms than most fullerenes do.


What does cnt mean on easton stealth?

It means Carbon Nanotube Technology.


What does bcn mean on a easton bat?

Barrel (is made of) Carbon Nanotube


Is a nanotube a solid liquid or a gas?

A carbon nanotube is a particle, meaning it is a solid piece of matter. It is howerver, because it is so small, governed by quantum physics.