carbon 10 | has symbol 10C |  |
has nuclear spin I = 0+ |  |
has decay mode β+ (3.650 Mev) |  |
has decay mode γ |  |
has half life 19.3 seconds |  |
has number of nucleons 10 |  |
has number of neutrons 4 |  |
has atomic mass 10.01686 |  |
is an instance of carbon |  |
carbon | has reserves 127 × 109 tonnes for natural gas |  |
has reserves 140 × 109 tonnes for oil |  |
has reserves 1000 × 109 tonnes for coal |  |
has reserves large for tar sands |  |
has main mining area graphite deposits in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Russia, South Korea, Mexico, Czech Republic, Italy |  |
has main mining area diamond deposits in South Africa, USA, Russia, Brazil, Zaire, Sierra Leone, Ghana, Canada |  |
has mineral diamond, graphite, calcium magnesium carbonates, fossil fuel |  |
has neutron scattering length 0.66460 × 10-12 cm |  |
has electron affinity 121.9 kJ mol-1 from C to C- |  |
has toxic intake non-toxic, but some compounds can be very toxic such as CO or CN- |  |
has mass magnetic susceptibility -6.3 × 10-9 kg-1 m3 for graphite |  |
has mass magnetic susceptibility -6.2 × 10-9 kg-1 m3 for diamond |  |
has electrical resistivity 1.375 × 10-5 Ω m for graphite at 293 K |  |
has electrical resistivity 1 × 1011 Ω m for diamond at 293 K |  |
has electrical resistivity 1 × 1014 Ω m for buckminsterfullerene at 293 K |  |
has van der Waals radii 185 pm |  |
has covalent radii 77 pm for single bond |  |
has covalent radii 67 pm for double bonds |  |
has covalent radii 60 pm for triple bonds |  |
has thermal neutron capture cross section 0.0035 barns |  |
has longest lived isotope carbon 12 |  |
has isotope mass range 9 to 16 |  |
has number of isotopes 8 including nuclear isomers |  |
has pronunciation kar-bon |  |
has name origin carbo = charcoal from Latin |  |
has abundance 4.17 × 108 in Sun relative to H = 1 × 1012 |  |
has abundance 480 p.p.m. in Earth's crust |  |
has abundance 350 p.p.m. by volume in Earth's atmosphere as CO2 |  |
has abundance 23 p.p.m. in Atlantic surface seawater |  |
has abundance 26 p.p.m. in deep Atlantic seawater |  |
has abundance 26 p.p.m. in Pacific surface seawater |  |
has abundance 28 p.p.m. in deep Pacific seawater |  |
has specimen amorphous, fullerenes, bucky tubes, diamond, graphite and soot. Safe. |  |
has world production 8.6 × |  |
has chief source graphite |  |
has mass absorption coefficient 4.60 cm2 g-1 for CuKα X-ray diffraction |  |
has mass absorption coefficient 0.625 cm2 g-1 for MoKα X-ray diffraction |  |
has space group Fd3m for cubic diamond |  |
has space group P63/mmc for hexagonal diamond |  |
has space group P63mc for hexagonal graphite |  |
has space group R3m for rhombohedral graphite |  |
has crystal cell dimension a = 356.703 pm for cubic diamond |  |
has crystal cell dimension a = 252, c = 412 pm for hexagonal diamond |  |
has crystal cell dimension a = 246, c = 670.78 pm for hexagonal graphite |  |
has crystal cell dimension a = 364.2 pm, α = 39°30' for rhombohedral graphite |  |
has crystal cell dimension a = 894.8, c = 1408 pm for hexagonal carbon (chaoite) |  |
has crystal cell dimension a = 1414 pm for buckminsterfullerene |  |
has crystal type cubic for cubic diamond |  |
has crystal type hexagonal for hexagonal diamond |  |
has crystal type hexagonal for hexagonal graphite |  |
has crystal type rhombohedral for rhombohedral graphite |  |
has crystal type hexagonal for hexagonal carbon (chaoite) |  |
has crystal type f.c.c. for buckminsterfullerene |  |
has atomic emission line 247.856 nm for C I |  |
has atomic emission line 283.671 nm for C II (strong) |  |
has atomic emission line 426.726 nm for C II (strong) |  |
has atomic emission line 723.642 nm for C II (strong) |  |
has term symbol 3P0 in ground state |  |
has electron configuration [He]2s22p2 in ground state |  |
has mass of element in person 16 kg for a 70 kg average person |  |
has daily dietary intake 300 g |  |
has level in humans 0.0016 - 0.075 mg dm-3 in blood |  |
has level in humans 300000 p.p.m. in bone |  |
has level in humans 670000 p.p.m. in liver |  |
has level in humans 670000 p.p.m. in muscle |  |
has hazard carbon black is a nuissance but not dangerous, although soot may harbour carcinogenic materials |  |
has biological role DNA constituent, organic molecules required for life |  |
has linear expansion coefficient 1.19 × 10-6 K-1 for diamond |  |
has thermal conductivity 1960 W m-1 K-1 for graphite at 298 K along sheets |  |
has thermal conductivity 5.7 W m-1 K-1 for graphite at 298 K perpendicular to sheets |  |
has thermal conductivity 990 - 2320 W m-1 K-1 for diamond at 298 K |  |
has molar volume 3.42 cm3 for diamond |  |
has heat capacity 8.527 J K-1 mol-1 for solid graphite at constant pressure 0.1 MPa at 298.15 K |  |
has heat capacity 6.113 J K-1 mol-1 for solid diamond at constant pressure 0.1 MPa at 298.15 K |  |
has heat capacity 20.838 J K-1 mol-1 for gas at constant pressure 0.1 MPa at 298.15 K |  |
has heat of vaporization 710.9 kJ mol-1 |  |
has heat of fusion 105.1 kJ mol-1 |  |
has boiling point 5100 K (sublimes) |  |
has melting point 3820 K for diamond |  |
has melting point 3800 K for graphite |  |
has melting point 800 K for buckminsterfullerene (sublimes) |  |
has electronegativity 2.55 Pauling |  |
has relative atomic mass 12.011 in units of 12C = 12.000 |  |
has ionic radii 260 pm for C4- |  |
has atomic radii 77 pm |  |
has number of protons 6 |  |
has registry number 7440-44-0 for Chemical Abstracts System database |  |
has density 3513 kg m-3 for diamond at 293 K |  |
has density 2260 kg m-3 for graphite at 293 K |  |
has density 1650 kg m-3 for buckminsterfullerene at 293 K |  |
has synthesis mechanism |  |
has ocean oxidation state IV |  |
has ocean residence time 800000 years |  |
has atomic number 6 |  |
reacts with almost everything |  |
has discovery date pre-historic |  |
has uses coke in steel, carbon black in printing, as a filler, activated charcoal for water treatement and respirators |  |
has image  |  |
recycled oceanic element | has ocean concentration increasing with depth |  |
atmophile element | has occurrence atmosphere of a planet or asteroid |  |
siderophile element | has occurrence in planet metallic core and associated with iron |  |
group IV element | has group 14 |  |
element | is a part of Universe |  |
has synonym atom |  |
particle | obeys uncertainty principle |  |
has frequency inversely proportional to the wavelength |  |
has wavelength inversely proportional to its momentum |  |
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has mass |  |
physical object | has location or center of gravity |  |
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has material |  |