carbon compound in everday use
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Pencil “lead” is graphite, a form of carbon.
Almost every part of food we eat is carbon compounds—sugar, fat, protein, even fiber.
Some places burn coal for electricity, and in remote areas for heat. Coal is pretty much pure carbon.
Almost every part of food we eat is carbon compounds—sugar, fat, protein, even fiber.
Some places burn coal for electricity, and in remote areas for heat. Coal is pretty much pure carbon.
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THE FOOD YOU EAT CONTAINS CARBON IN THE FORM OF CARBOHYDRATES, PROTEIN,FAT AND FIBER.... THE VEHICLE THAT YOU USE FOR TRANSPORTATION COINTAINS CARBON.... NEARLY ALL OF THE COMPOUNDS THAT YOU ENCOUNTER IN YOUR DAILY LIFE CONTAIN CARBON. THE MOST NOTABLE EXCEPTIONS ARE WATER AND OXYGEN.
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