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Uses of Carbon in Everyday Life
There are many limited uses of carbon in its elemental form. But once it combines with another element, it changes itself into a useful substance for numerous things.
Carbon is used as a base for the ink in inkjet printers.
Carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, is used in the manufacture of many fizzy and carbonated drinks. It is also used in fire extinguishers.
Dry ice, which is the solid form of carbon dioxide, is used as a cooling agent.
Freon, is used in cooling systems and devices like refrigerators and air conditioners.
Uses of Carbon in Everyday Life
There are many limited uses of carbon in its elemental form. But once it combines with another element, it changes itself into a useful substance for numerous things.
Carbon is used as a base for the ink in inkjet printers.
Carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, is used in the manufacture of many fizzy and carbonated drinks. It is also used in fire extinguishers.
Dry ice, which is the solid form of carbon dioxide, is used as a cooling agent.
Freon, is used in cooling systems and devices like refrigerators and air conditioners.
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1)Carbon dioxide is also used widely as a coolant, a refrigerant, and an ingredient in the manufacture of frozen foods. Carbon dioxide fire extinguishers are often used to control electrical and oil fires, which cannot be put out with water.
2)The Carbon Dioxide Greenhouse Effect. In the 19th century, scientists realized that gases in the atmosphere cause a "greenhouse effect" which affects the planet's temperature. ... Keeling measured the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere: it was rising fast.
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