Graphite and diamond are only composed of carbon. There are a number of others and for more information on these, please see the related link.
I haven't been able to find a lot of similarities but here are a few: ~They are both used for consumption ~Both are made of at least Carbon and Hydrogen (Lipids are made of only carbon and hydrogen and carbohydrates are made of carbon, hydrgen and oxygen)
Yes, diamond and graphite are isotopes of carbon as they are both entirely made of carbon. However they have very different structures resulting in their different properties.
Carbon graphite and other carbon fibres, which are then painted to look like various types of wood.
oxygen
Covalent Bond. Chemically Active. The only elements that are inert are group 18, or 8A.
Carbon is not made form any compound. It is an element composed only of carbon atoms.
pure carbon
The allotropic forms of carbon, Diamond, Graphite and others have only carbon-carbon bonds
Yes, it is true - but genrally not only carbon.
yes it is a pure form of carbon
The term for a fuel made only of hydrogen and carbon is hydrocarbon, the simplest of which is methane gas CH4.
No. Hydrocarbons contain only Hydrogen and Carbon atoms. Think about it for a second, HYDRO-Carbon. HYDROGEN... Get it?
Diamond is a gemstone made up of only carbon atoms. Its structure and composition give it unique properties, such as its exceptional hardness and brilliance.
Hydrocarbons are families of compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon.
a hydrocarbon
hydrocarbon
Hydrocarbons are families of compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon.