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Yes, under standard conditions, carbon disulfide (CS2) is a liquid.
Carbon can exist in various forms including solid (graphite, diamond), liquid (molten carbon under extreme conditions), and gas (carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide).
Carbon is neither. It's a GAS.
No..? its not a liquid..
Carbon dioxide is the solute found in carbonated beverages that gives them their bubbly taste. The carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in the liquid under pressure, and when the pressure is released (by opening the bottle or can), the gas forms bubbles, creating the characteristic fizz.
it is a solid at room temperature
Carbon can exist in various forms: as a solid (such as graphite or diamond), as a liquid (molten carbon in certain conditions), and as a gas (carbon dioxide). However, carbon is not typically found in a plasma state in normal everyday conditions.
Carbon, is found mostly as a solid (by itself in graphite or diamonds, or in chemical compounds like sugar and coal). However, it is also found in a liquid compound (like oil and alcohol) and as a gaseous compound (like carbon dioxide). Carbon is also found within stars, however it is either as a gas (some) or as a solid (most), due to the high pressures and temps it will not be a liquid.
It is a colorless compound. It is a polar liquid.
Carbon can exist in different forms. It can be found as a solid in the form of graphite or diamond, as a gas in the form of carbon dioxide, and it can also exist in liquid form under certain conditions, such as in the form of molten carbon or in certain organic compounds.
Carbon can exist as a solid, liquid, or gas, depending on its form. Graphite and diamond are solid forms of carbon, while carbon dioxide is a gas, and liquid carbon can exist in supercritical conditions.
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Compounds do not get a new name when they change physical state. Carbon dioxide's name in the liquid state in just "liquid carbon dioxide"
Carbon can exist in all three states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas. At room temperature and pressure, carbon commonly exists as a solid in the form of graphite or diamond. Carbon can also be found in the gaseous state in the form of carbon dioxide, and under extreme conditions, it can melt into a liquid state.
carbon is a solid
Yes, under standard conditions, carbon disulfide (CS2) is a liquid.
Carbon is a solid in its natural state, with various forms such as graphite and diamond being commonly found in nature.