Carbon is a chemical element number 6 in the periodic table. The symbol of Carbon is C. The atomic weight of Carbon is 12.011 and the melting point of Carbon is 3550 degree celcius.
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Radioactive carbon 14 is a well known tool for determining the age of geological specimens and archeological artifacts. The procedure, known as carbon 14 dating or radiocarbon dating.
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Carbon dioxide is the most common carbon compound. Two carbon compounds, carbon dioxide and methane, are among the gasses commonly found in the earth's atmosphere.
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Carbon monoxide is best known as a toxic gas that is generated by the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels, including natural gas and gasoline. The chemical element symbol of Carbon Monoxide is simply CO.
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Carbon combines very slowly with oxygen at room temperatures. At moderately high temperatures, however, carbon combines with oxygen quite readily.
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Carbonic acid is a chemical compound of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen or carbon dioxide and water. Carbonic acid is a weak, dibasic acid, unlike hydrochloric acid of sulphuric acid.
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Cesium or Cs is a chemical element with atomic number of 55. Among well known Cesium compounds is Cesium Chloride which is used in the Cesium cancer therapy.
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Charles Law is often introduced after Boyles Law in Chemistry. Below is an explanation of Charles Law including the relationship between Charles Law and Boyles Law.
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Below is a list of chemical compounds. The list of chemical compounds starts with common chemical compounds. The chemical formula for compounds is different for each chemical compound.
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There are many chemical elements known. Below are the start of our chemistry help resources. Check back on our Chemistry Help information website regularly for more information on other Chemical elements.
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