Carbon By: Dustin Layton Atomic weight- 12.0107 Atomic number-6.

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Carbon By: Dustin Layton Atomic weight Atomic number-6

Properties And Uses For Carbon Boiling point is °C ( K, °F) Melting point is °C ( K, °F Crystal Structure: Hexagonal 293 K: 2.62 g/cm3 Color may be: black Properties Uses For Rust Protection For Lubrication For Removing Taste and Odor For Melting Metals A moderator for slowing neutrons for atomic fission

Interesting Facts About Carbon Discovery :you can find Carbon anywhere in nature Carbon has existed free in nature since pre-historic times Name of Origin : From the Latin carbo (coal) Discoverer: Unknown Uses: steel, filters Obtained From: burning with insufficient oxygen structure: hexagonal layers

Carbon Crystal structure hexogonal Uses Steel filters Symbol c Disco verer- unkno wn Word From coal Color black 6 protons and electrons Exist since Pre-historic times Atomic Number 6 Non- metal

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