If you are referring to carbon for an aquarium, it would be used in the filter, but you don't need it unless you are removing medicine from the tank water after treatment; it's an unnecessary item
Carbon exists in the air primarily in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2). It is absorbed into plant leaves and used as an ingredient for the synthesis of sugar by means of photosynthesis. If that plant leaf happens to be part of a potato plant, then the sugar may make its way to the root, where it can be transformed into a carbohydrate, and then when farmers dig up the potato, they sell it to a chip factory where it becomes part of a chip which gets sold to a consumer who puts it on a plate, voila.
Lime water is used in an experiment to test if carbon dioxide is produced from acid reacting with a marble chip. If you see a calcium carbonate in your lime water at the end of the reaction, you will know that it produced the gas, carbon dioxide.
Lime water is used during the reaction of the acid sample with marble chips to test for the presence of carbon dioxide. If carbon dioxide is produced during the reaction, it will react with the lime water to form a white precipitate of calcium carbonate, confirming the presence of carbon dioxide in the acid sample.
used for fuel (coal), C-14 isotopeused in archeological dating, lubricants
It stands for carbon.
Carbon exists in the air primarily in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2). It is absorbed into plant leaves and used as an ingredient for the synthesis of sugar by means of photosynthesis. If that plant leaf happens to be part of a potato plant, then the sugar may make its way to the root, where it can be transformed into a carbohydrate, and then when farmers dig up the potato, they sell it to a chip factory where it becomes part of a chip which gets sold to a consumer who puts it on a plate, voila.
Lime water is used in an experiment to test if carbon dioxide is produced from acid reacting with a marble chip. If you see a calcium carbonate in your lime water at the end of the reaction, you will know that it produced the gas, carbon dioxide.
A computer chip used in Xboxes and elsewhere.
A faceted diamond 'chip' can be used in jewelery.
A: this chip is defined as a timer but it can be used for other reasons and applications.
Lime water is used during the reaction of the acid sample with marble chips to test for the presence of carbon dioxide. If carbon dioxide is produced during the reaction, it will react with the lime water to form a white precipitate of calcium carbonate, confirming the presence of carbon dioxide in the acid sample.
Cmos chip
CMOS chip
For an IC chip
Yes, it is possible to blend a chip. When you blend a tortilla or potato chip, it will turn into a fine dust. Depending on the flavor of the chip, this dust can be used to coat chicken or season other foods.
The chip appears to be an Application Specific Intergrated Chip developed for and by the company behind the research and is not further identified by the company.
Depending on the quality of the diamond, a chip can be used either as an accent in jewelery, or in an industrial application.