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How is Carbon be heated...??​

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Answered by sureshgowda24244
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Carbon, as graphite, burns to form gaseous carbon (IV) oxide (carbon dioxide), CO². Diamond is a form of carbon and also burns in air when heated to 600-800°C - an expensive way to make carbon dioxide!

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Answered by SilverShades67
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Carbon, as graphite, burns to form gaseous carbon (IV) oxide (carbon dioxide), CO2. Diamond is a form of carbon and also burns in air when heated to 600-800°C - an expensive way to make carbon dioxide! ... In industry, air is blown through hot coke.

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