Carbon - Research Article from World of Earth Science

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 5 pages of information about Carbon.

Carbon - Research Article from World of Earth Science

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Carbon is the non-metallic chemical element of atomic number 6 in Group 14 of the periodic table, symbol C, atomic weight 12.01, specific gravity as graphite 2.25, as diamond 3.51. Its stable isotopes are 12C (98.90%) and 13C (1.10%). The weight of the 12C atom is the international standard on which atomic weights are based. It is defined as weighing exactly 12.00000 atomic mass units.

Carbon has been known since prehistoric times. It gets its name from carbo, the Latin word for charcoal, which is almost pure carbon. In various forms, carbon is found not only on Earth, but in the atmospheres of other planets, in the Sun and stars, in comets and in some meteorites.

On Earth, carbon can be considered the most important of all the chemical elements, because it is the essential element in practically all of the chemical compounds in living things. Carbon compounds are what make the processes of life work...

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