Name of my element is Carbon
Its symbol is C,
Everyone uses it somewhere,
Including you and me.
Anywhere you go
It makes a joint,
3823K is called
its melting point.
Its electron configuration is
2s Square and p Square
I tell you this carbon thing is
Almost Everywhere...
Carbon comes in many forms
Hard as diamond, soft as soot
Coal or graphite when we write
And fancy fullerine to boot.
Carbon chains are straight or branched
Or closed to form a ring
Organic compounds these are called
Parts for life they bring.
Coal and oil and fuel gas
Once mined they have much worth
These reservoirs of energy
Were once alive on earth.
When carbon joins with oxygen
It's either two or one
The double causes drinks to fizz
The single one? you're gone.
I mean carbon dioxide's fairly good
Most days it is our friend
But carbon monoxide's something else
One miss can mean the end.
Carbon, oh carbon you are in atomic pantheon
As winter comes and we are cold,
There you are as charcoal.
My dear dear carbon,
You turn the heat on.
When our lady to please is paramount,
Here you are again as beautiful diamond.
For those who'd rather seek our origin
You hide for them to find carbon 13.
Oh Carbon my carbon
for you I'll go on and on
Carbon is the element that is the basis
Of all organic life in all places
It can bond with elements, that's a fact
Over ten million compounds to be exact
When united with a substance like air
Carbon dioxide is created, which is used to prepare
The growth of plants. And when Carbon is combined
With Hydrogen, fuels are made. Diamonds and Graphite are a kind
Of Carbon, where Diamonds are the hardest ever known
And a softer substance than Graphite is unknown
Carbon also has the highest melting grade
And Carbon cannot be artificially made.
Yes, Carbon is truly a great thing
And it should be declared the elemental king.
Carbon
You are one great element
An element that is tetravalent
You're so very common and nonmetallic
Plus you have many forms that are allotropic
Your atomic number is six
With almost every other element, you mix.
The number of your compounds is about ten million.
You've been found on comets and on the sun.
You've got the highest melting point on the table
And by yourself, you're not very stable
At room temperature, you are always a solid,
But at 3500 degrees Celsius, you become a liquid.
stars are the creation of it
many things rely upon it
it creates many beautiful things
it can make any where from tools
to being responsible for making diamond rings
with the hardness of 0.8 mohs
it can break ground where all was lost
when mining you can find it
in many forms it keeps you warm
when you sit and light it
coals, tools, stars and diamonds
no matter how you look at it the top dog is carbon
of history, and hopeful nights, and days of fears
when all reflective powers did strain to gather certainty.
We are women, we are men, our nature is to see and hear
symphonic lights and rise above mundanity and doubt.
Some rise further and more often, and inspire us with their light --
we marvel at the modesty with which they shine it out,
and, unfaithful, each time we wonder at the brevity of night.
These facets are like windows into lives lived in prosperity
of spirit, or else in poverty of soul. But as we peer
inside our lives, the limit of our aspect always rears
its shadow; only friends can supplement the memory
of good folk, by praising for unceasing hospitality,
and love, kindness, strength, tenderness, fidelity and clarity.
Oh Carbon! Woman's best friend
Without you, love would not end.
You are the source of life on earth
Without you, we would not be
There would be no 'you' and no more 'me'.
Carbon is a woman's best friend-
The ring on her finger, that sparkles and shines
That costs man plenty (along with the wine and the dine)
Is made from diamond, a bright shining carbon
The hardest form (of which there are plenty)
From carbon (like pencils which mark and which grade)
To diamonds and such-like, a rich variety.
A truly useful element, oh carbon, you are
At the heart of the planet
And many a star!
Do it as an acrostic poem, thats the easiest. This is when you use the initial letter of a word to start each line, so you could use CARBON ATOM.
Chemical reactions, cycle of life
Always existing
Reactions around the universe, molecules
Bind with superstrength bonds
Of intrinsic force
Never broken until science came along
All with special properties
Tried and tested and placed in a table
Organised and arranged. labelled and numbered
Made orderly by man
Chemical reactions, cycle of life
Always existing
Reactions around the universe, molecules
Bind with superstrength bonds
Of intrinsic force
Never broken until science came along
All with special properties
Tried and tested and placed in a table
Organised and arranged. labelled and numbered
Made orderly by man
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The poem The Journey of the Magi was written by T. S. Eliot and published in 1927
it is a poem about the journey through life. you must live it well and not take your inner demons with you (cyclops etc). the end of the journey is Ithaca or heaven. how you get there is up to you. as the poem states, "don't expect Ithaca to make you rich. it gave you the marvelous journey. it has no more to offer you" one of my favorite poems. i got a huge philosophical meaning to life from it.
Escape Journey is a personal poem to the poet herself Choman Hardi. She reminisces her dangerous journey as a teen through the mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan, as she was forced into exile after being attacked by Saddam Hussein's chemical weapons. Hope this helps!
He repeats it to make clear that the journey goes on for a long time, on and on.
In this Poem the writer S.T Coleridge describes that the water is everywhere.All the boards are contracting with each other.The Sun colour was Bloody like copper.Water is everywhere but not a drop to drink because the sea water is salty.
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Carbon is an atom.
One atom of carbon is one atom of carbon. One gram atom of carbon is the atomic weight (14 in the case of carbon) in grams, so it would be 14 grams of carbon.
The adjacent carbon atom means the carbon atom next to, or beside, the atom of interest. For example, in an aldehyde, the carbon that has the double bond to oxygen is called the carbonyl carbon. The adjacent carbon is called the alpha (α) carbon.
Carbon monoxide is a molecule consisting of one oxygen atom and one carbon atom.
journey by night
The poem The Journey of the Magi was written by T. S. Eliot and published in 1927
one gram of carbon* Avogdo's number =number of atom (many atom) one atom of carbon mean carbon have a 6 electron and 12 molar mass
There are multiple types of carbon atoms (Carbon 12, Carbon 13, and Carbon 14).
Yes. carbon monoxide is CO and has one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
A single atom of Carbon has 6 electrons, with 4 in the outer shell which it will use to react
hi, a carbon atom has 6 protons while sodium atom has 7 protons.