Carbon
By: Belen and Axel
Carbon's Element Symbol
Number of Protons,Neutrons and Electrons
Carbon has 12 protons and 12 neutrons. Carbon has 6 Neutrons because its the atomic mass- atomic number
Melting and Boiling Point for Carbon
The melting point of Carbon is 6,332 degree Fahrenheit. Carbon's Boiling Point is 8,721 degree Celcius.
Multiple Uses for Carbon
The uses for carbon is sometimes used as gas absorbent or bleaching agent. The same element is utilized as a decorative tool for jewelry. Many inkjet printers employ carbon as ink base. It is applied as a black fume pigment in car rims.
Primary use for Carbon
By far, the greatest single use of carbon is in the form of coke for the iron and steel indrustry
Does Carbon bind with other Elements?
Carbon is unique in its chemical properties because it forms a number of components superior than the total addition of all the other elements in combination with each other
Is Carbon Natural or Synthetic?
.Carbon and its components are widely distributed in nature. The estimation is that carbon forms 0,032% of The Earth’s crust. Free carbon is found in big reservoirs like hard coal, amorphous form of the element with other complex compounds of carbon-hydrogen-nitrogen. Pure crystalline carbon is found in the form of graphite and diamond.
Where does Carbon come from? Who is the original founder?
Carbon was found by the ancients. The origin of carbon is the wild or Earth because Carbon Is natural.
FUN FACTS
Carbon is the basis for organic chemistry as it occurs in all living organisms.Carbon is a nonmetal that can bond with itself and many other chemical elements, forming nearly ten million compounds.Pure carbon exists free in nature and has been known since prehistoric time.
Fun Facts and how does carbon affect your health?
How does Carbon affect your health? Elemental carbon is of very low toxicity. Health hazard data presented here is based on exposures to carbon black, not elemental carbon. Chronic inhalation exposure to carbon black may result in temporary or permanent damage to lungs and heart.
The atomic Model of Carbon
It tells you how many Electrons,Protons and Neutrons.