C is often the speed of light. Depends on the equation though. It can also stand for carbon in chemical equations.
Carbon is the atom that differentiates organic chemistry from inorganic chemistry. Organic chemistry focuses on compounds containing carbon-hydrogen (C-H) bonds, while inorganic chemistry deals with compounds lacking these bonds.
Carbon and hydrogen. There are a few definitions of organic compounds but generally they have one or more C-H or C-C bonds. Organic chemistry is the component of chemistry that involves all aspects of organic compounds.
All carbon containing compounds except elemental C, CO and CO2 (and its simple derivatives)
The study of matter and the changes it undergoes is described by the science of chemistry. Chemistry explores the properties, composition, and behavior of substances, as well as the interactions and transformations they undergo.
Study the chemistry of compounds of carbon. Carbon has a vast chemistry due to its ability to form strong C-C bonds and thus catenation. Carbon can form strong bonds with atoms such as hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. Thus carbon chemistry is extremely vast when compared to the chemistry of any other element in the periodic table.
C stands for carbon in chemistry. A small c usually means centi - or 1/100.
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