What is Carbon: Definition and 519 Discussions

Carbon (from Latin: carbo "coal") is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6. It is nonmetallic and tetravalent—making four electrons available to form covalent chemical bonds. It belongs to group 14 of the periodic table. Carbon makes up only about 0.025 percent of Earth's crust. Three isotopes occur naturally, 12C and 13C being stable, while 14C is a radionuclide, decaying with a half-life of about 5,730 years. Carbon is one of the few elements known since antiquity.Carbon is the 15th most abundant element in the Earth's crust, and the fourth most abundant element in the universe by mass after hydrogen, helium, and oxygen. Carbon's abundance, its unique diversity of organic compounds, and its unusual ability to form polymers at the temperatures commonly encountered on Earth enables this element to serve as a common element of all known life. It is the second most abundant element in the human body by mass (about 18.5%) after oxygen.The atoms of carbon can bond together in diverse ways, resulting in various allotropes of carbon. Well-known allotropes include graphite, diamond, amorphous carbon and fullerenes. The physical properties of carbon vary widely with the allotropic form. For example, graphite is opaque and black while diamond is highly transparent. Graphite is soft enough to form a streak on paper (hence its name, from the Greek verb "γράφειν" which means "to write"), while diamond is the hardest naturally occurring material known. Graphite is a good electrical conductor while diamond has a low electrical conductivity. Under normal conditions, diamond, carbon nanotubes, and graphene have the highest thermal conductivities of all known materials. All carbon allotropes are solids under normal conditions, with graphite being the most thermodynamically stable form at standard temperature and pressure. They are chemically resistant and require high temperature to react even with oxygen.
The most common oxidation state of carbon in inorganic compounds is +4, while +2 is found in carbon monoxide and transition metal carbonyl complexes. The largest sources of inorganic carbon are limestones, dolomites and carbon dioxide, but significant quantities occur in organic deposits of coal, peat, oil, and methane clathrates. Carbon forms a vast number of compounds, more than any other element, with almost ten million compounds described to date, and yet that number is but a fraction of the number of theoretically possible compounds under standard conditions. For this reason, carbon has often been referred to as the "king of the elements".

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    Pure carbon and graphite have the same resistivity?

    I am just wondering if pure carbon and graphite have the same resistivity? Resistivity for pure carbon = 3.5 x 10^-3Ωm:frown:
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    Carbon Nano Tubes- Ballistic Conductors

    Hey guys, I'm researching single walled carbon nanotubes and I am trying to find out how much approx. Resistance there is in a pile of ~50nm long metallic SWCNT's piled on top of each other to form a line (think laying gunpowder for a fuse...). I'm perplexed because SWCNT's at the proper size...
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    Specific SW Carbon Nano Tube properties and databases

    Hi, I am doing a research project involving short single walled carbon nano tubes. Has research been done on the material properties of short SWCNT's that have been thermally bonded together? This is theoretically done by taking a few SWCNT's with each one overlapping the other (easiest...
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    Carbon in Kg and CO2 in ppm

    Homework Statement The total mass of C contained in all fossil fuels burned from 1750 to 2000 is estimated as 2.77 x 1014 kg C. The amount of C released as CO2 from agricultural expansion and deforestation during the same period is estimated as 1.31 x 1014 kg C. The concentration of CO2...
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    Ways to reduce carbon footprint-sensible, with numbers

    An interesting book not so much about global warming but alternate energy and an analysis of the numbers behind it - from a physicist. The book is now available as a free download from http://www.withouthotair.com/ Ignore the physicist grade graphic design of the website - the book is much...
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    Calculate Mass of Carbon to Reduce Copper(II) Oxide

    Homework Statement Calculate what mass of carbon you would need to reduce 15.9g of copper(II) oxide to copper by the reaction: CuO(s) + C(s) \rightarrow Cu(s) + CO(s) Homework Equations n = m / ar (number of moles = mass / relative atomic mass) If you know any more, it would be really...
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    Conductivity of activated (porous) carbon

    Hi, I am doing an experiment involving activated carbon and I need to know if activated carbon has a high level of conductivity. I've searched the internet but without results. in addition, if the Active carbon can be made to be or is conductive, does the immense internal surface area still...
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    How Does Bias Voltage Affect Carbon Nanotube Transmission Spectra?

    Hi friends, I've calculated the transmission spectrum of ideal carbon nanotubes for various applied voltages on them. I obtained the transmission spectra shown below for various bias voltages. However, I could not interpret why the transmission spectra changes so much with the bias voltage...
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    Human Carbon Dioxide Emissions Reverse 2000 Years of Arctic Cooling

    http://www.ucar.edu/news/releases/2009/arctic2k.jsp The associated albedo flip will amplify the warming.
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    Heat Conduction through Carbon Steel Pipe

    I am not sure how to approach this problem. If you have a carbon steel pipe that is being heated on one end at a constant temperature of 1500C. Can you figure out how much distance in pipe will it require before it cools to 790C? The thermal conductivity of Carbon steel is 54 W/mk. Another...
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    Alternative to carbon steel for pipe manufacture?

    I am doing research into an internal corrosion/erosion problem on a methanol pipework processing line. The pipe is made out of carbon steel and I am looking at replacing it with a duplex steel like Inconel 625 or HASTELLOY. Does anyone know how I could go about working out the costs involved so...
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    Sloan Deep Carbon Cycle Workshop

    I have been interested in atmospheric CO2 variance on geological time scales for sometime. There are multiple paradoxes associated with trying to explain what could cause massive cyclic rapid CO2 changes in the atmosphere. There appears to be multiple fundamental errors in terms of what is the...
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    Compound contains only carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.

    Homework Statement A compound contains only carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen. Combustion of 0.157 g of the compound produced 0.213 g CO2 and 0.0310 g H2O. In another experiment, it is found that 0.103 g of the compound produces 0.0230 g NH3. What is the empirical formula of the compound...
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    Carbon sample of a saber tooth tiger decay

    Homework Statement A carbon sample taken from the bone of a saber tooth tiger emits 1 beta emission a minute. A carbon sample of the same size taken from a frest piece of bone emits 16 beta emissions a minute. How long ago did the saber tooth tiger live? How can i do this? Homework...
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    Understanding Carbon Electrons: Is the Chemistry Book Right?

    I was reading a chemistry book and found something that doesn't seem right to me. Read the underlined part. http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/6192/carbonz.jpg Isn't that incorrect? Doesn't it have two unpaired valence electrons instead of four?
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    Questions about Carbon Nanotubes

    Anyone know a good source to learn more about them. Recently I was watching a video at www.ted.com and a speaker purposed interesting concepts about single layer carbon nanotubes. Questions I have: Acceleration of particles(The speaker said something about accelerating particles using...
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    Why and What are SP Carbon Orbitals When Hydrogens/Protons Removed?

    When the hydrogens/protons are removed, leaving C-, can someone please tell me what and why the SP orbitals of these two carbons are? http://img30.imageshack.us/img30/5333/40529044.jpg Thanks.
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    What's the sp orbital of this carbon?

    The on on the left w/ the red arrow pointing to it: http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/5062/92513846.jpg
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    What is a Pseudochiral Carbon?

    i am trying to understand what a pseudochiral carbon is? please help thanks in advance
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    Number of sp3-Hybridized Carbon Atoms in Tamoxifen

    Homework Statement How many sp3-hybridized carbon atoms does tamoxifen possess? This is tamoxifen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tamoxifen_Structural_Formulae.png2. The attempt at a solution Are all carbons sp3-hybridized? Does the hybridization of carbon vary, depending on the bonds (ie...
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    Will carbon powder dissolve (ionize) in sulfamic acid? If so, what ionic state?

    Will carbon powder dissolve (ionize) in sulfamic acid? If so, what ionic state?
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    DC Effect on Activated Carbon: Will it be Attracted to the Cathode?

    If direct current is applied to activated carbon, will it be drawn to the cathode?
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    Carbon-Carbon Bond Energies: Primary vs. Tertiary Carbon

    Hi, first time poster. Quick question: Why is the bond energy for a bond that contains a more highly substituted (tertiary) carbon weaker than the bond energy of a bond that contains a less substituted (primary) carbon? Let me clarify with an example. Say Bond A is a single bond between a...
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    Carbon content in steel and corrosion

    I have two questions about carbon steel. How does the carbon content of steel effect the rate of corrosion? Apart from providing strength to the steel, how does carbon effect the properties of steel?
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    Carbon nanotubes used by 17th century Damascus

    http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/News/2006/November/15110602.asp Carbon nanotubes are no longer the proud boast of 21st century materials scientists. It appears their discovery was unwittingly pre-empted by mediaeval Muslim sword-smiths whose tough Damascus blades taught the Crusaders the...
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    I need the acoustic properties of all materials more specifically carbon fiber

    Does anybody know the acoustic properties of carbon fiber. I've used google extensively but I've had no success. Is there a well known reference book within the materials engineering realm that gives the sound absorption coefficient (also known as the Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC)) of varius...
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    If diamonds are made of carbon? and coal is made out carbon

    If diamonds are made of carbon? and coal is made out carbon, why are diamonds transparent and coal is not transparent?
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    Materials Question - Calculating Percent Carbon ?

    Homework Statement Calculate the percent carbon in an iron-carbon alloy that will give no volume change when liquid transforms to austenite plus graphite during solidification. Homework Equations Density of liquid = 7.0 g/cc Density of austenite = 7.69 g/cc Density of graphite = 1.5...
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    Carbon dating like techniques Reliable or not?

    Carbon dating like techniques...Reliable or not? Hello, As I have learned Carbon, uranium & other elements of radioactive nature are now used for dating how old an object is... I am wondering how does this technique work exactly & how reliable it is... The only samples which are the basis...
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    Proof/Yield Strength required for EN1A carbon steel

    Hi guys, i have been searching for ages to get figures for the proof or yield strength of EN1A steel, which is now known as 220M07 as per BS970. I have managed to obtain the Tensile strength, but would anyboday please be able to help point me in the right direction to data for the yield or...
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    Carbon fiber, kevlar pressure vessel design standards

    hi, i can't find any standard defining design of unfired pressure vessels made from carbon fiber, kevlar, fiberglass or similar high tensile strength materials*. do standards like these even exist, since these materials are relatively new? * you know any more similarly competitive materials...
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    Atomic Mass of Rare Carbon Isotope: Solving the Puzzle

    Homework Statement Natural carbon consists of two different isotopes (excluding 14C, which is present in only trace amounts). The isotopes have different masses, which is due to different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus; however, the number of protons in the same, and subsequently the...
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    Carbon Steel S355J0 Properties | N360

    Hello, I am searching for the properties of Carbon Steel S355J0, can anyone help me out? N360
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    Carbon Dioxide and Water: Lewis Base or Bronsted-Lowry Base?

    In the reaction of carbon dioxide and water to form carbonic acid, does water act as a lewis base because it donates a pair of electrons to carbon dioxide or does carbon dioxide act as a Bronsted-Lowry base because it accepts a proton from water? Thanks.
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    Carbon filters? part soloution of global warming?

    When air goes through a carbon filter it separates the carbon and turns it into water and lithium carbonate. Could the lithium carbonate be sold and that money used to buy parts for hydro electricity plants that use the water, or the water be used for drinking as it is already pure?
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    Chemical attack of amorphous carbon

    Hi everyone, i wonder if anyone has an idea how to attack chemically an amorphous carbon film. Is it possible to completely dissociate an amorphous carbon in a chemical solvent? thanks for your help
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    DCM+Methanol+10% Pd on Carbon generates HCl?

    I've been trying to remove a benzyl protecting group of a phenol and also remove a CBZ protecting group on a secondary amine by standard hydrogenation of the material with 10% Pd on Carbon. My protected molecule is very lipophilic and soluble in DCM. The reason I added methanol was because the...
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    Calculating Electromagnetic Energy from Satellite Dish

    Homework Statement A typical electromagnetic signal from a communications satellite might have an intensity of 0.9 pW/m2 at the surface of the Earth. Your satellite dish collects the energy of the electromagnetic signal from the satellite; then your dish passes that energy to its central...
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    Calculating Age of Old Sample with Carbon 14 Dating

    Homework Statement The amount of 14C in an old, isolated sample of vegetation is 0.692 that expected from a present day sample with an equivalent carbon content. Calculate the age of the old sample in years. Homework Equations Im fairly sure you use the following equation to solve...
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    Designing a Rocket Airframe with Carbon Fiber

    I'm a sophomore Aerospace major, and I'm also a new member to a rocket student group at my university. We are currently involved in a competition with NASA, and they have asked our group to write a Preliminary Design Review. Everything was split up, and I was left with the rocket's airframe...
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    Upwelling rates in the ocean involving carbon and nitrogen

    This is a 3 part question that i have attempted to answer. I'm pretty sure I'm on the right track but i think i made 1 or 2 small mistakes along the way. the question states: The average depth of the ocean is 3.8km and the ocean surface area is 360x10^12 m^2. The average upwelling rate of deep...
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    Carbon 14, radioactive decay of ocean waters

    The youngest bottom waters in the North Atlantic had a [delta 14 C] value of approx -70o/oo (o/oo being parts per thousand). Bottom waters in the South Pacific have a [delta 14 C] value of -170o/oo, while bottom waters in the North Pacific had a [delta 14 C] value of -230o/oo. a)In the [delta...
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    Carbon concentrating mechanism

    My first semester bio course is having us practice writing formal lab reports by doing some research through peer reviewed journals our university has access to and citing it in our paper. however something that keeps coming up in the papers I'm reading is something called "the carbon...
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    Removing Burnt Carbon from Used Oil

    Hi to all i would like to ask is there a way of getting burnt carbon out of the used oil i have tried all i can think of but still can't get it all out is their a bleach or some thing i can use please don't tell me about the old trick with a rope it takes to long Thanks
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    Carbon Attraction: Why Does Diamond Not Disappear?

    Hi all,sorry if i commit any mistake while asking this question. Actually right now i am studying FEYNMAN lectures of physics vol.1.ON page 7 of chapter1 it is written and clearly understood that Carbon attracts Oxygen much more than carbon attracts carbon or oxygen atttracts oxygen. But if...
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    Concentration of oxygen change the concentrations of carbon dioxide

    Homework Statement 6CO2 + 6 H2O → C6H12O6 + 6 O2 Now suppose the above reaction is allowed to proceed in both directions, and has reached equilibrium. How would increasing the concentration of oxygen change the concentrations of carbon dioxide and sugar? Homework Equations The Attempt at a...
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    Producing Martensite & Bainite in Carbon Steel

    How to 'produce' martensite and bainite? For what i know, martensite formed by rapid cooling from austenite phase of steel, and slow cooling to form back to it's original state. But in order to form bainite, what's the cooling rate? intermediate between rapid and slow cooling? How rapid and...
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    Calculating Atomic Fraction of C in Carbon Dioxide at STP

    Homework Statement In a sample of one litre of carbon dioxide at STP an average of 5 disintegrations C -> N + e + v are observed per minute. Calculate the atomic fraction of C present if the mean lifetime of this nucleus is 8267 years. Homework Equations \tau = \omega-1 = 8267...
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    Question regarding hybridization of Carbon

    The question that I have is regarding the hybridization of the Carbon atom in the molecule Carbanion [CH3]- My question is Why is the carbon atom in Carbanion hybridized to sp3 orbitals instead of sp2? shouldn't it be sp2 since the carbon atom is only making 3 bonds with...
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    Calculating Carbon Atom Nucleus Charge - Marco

    hi this is probably basic physics but how do u work out specific charge of say the nucleus of a carbon atom? thanks Marco
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