Carbon can occur as graphite, which has black crystals.
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Both amorphous carbon (lampblack) and graphite are used as black pigments.
no it means it was an incomplete combustion causing pure Carbon (carbon monoxide or sut).
Incomplete combustion of carbon-containing compounds, such as hydrocarbons, can lead to the formation of black residue due to the production of elemental carbon (soot). This soot is responsible for the black color seen in the residue.
Yes, carbon black is pure carbon.
The first load of water that passes through an activated carbon filter may contain some carbon dust (which will give it a tint of black). You are normally advised to flush the filter through once or twice and discard these first flushings. You will find that after this the water comes through clear. I am sure the carbon will not harm you but just to be safe discard the tinted water.
Black. Carbon in Latin means Black.
Anthracite is a form of coal, coal is primary carbon, and carbon is black.
Joseph Black did discover carbon dioxide.
Black is the physical color of carbon, not its chemical property.
Carbon black is typically darker than ebony. Carbon black is a black pigment made by the incomplete combustion of natural gas or oil, resulting in a deep black color. Ebony is a natural wood that is usually dark brown or black in color, but not as deep or pure black as carbon black pigment.
well it depends what u mean by carbon thers carbon gas carbon fibre well carbon fibre is like a black/grey wrong carbons color is yellow
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Some formations of carbon atom collections are black: the formation of carbon atoms for diamond is colourless.
cole is carbon in a solid form carbon is black
Carbon can occur as graphite, which has black crystals.