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plzz tell 10 use of carbon

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Answered by mishranikhilkupb66p9
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Common Uses of Carbon are as follows:

1. Used as a decorative tool in jewelry items.

2. Fossil fuels like methane gas, crude oil, petrol, diesel, etc. contain high percentages of carbon. Even the cooking gas that we use is a hydrocarbon.

3. Carbon is used as a base for the ink that is used in inkjet printers.

4. It is used in the rims of automobiles as a black fume pigment.

5. Plastics are carbon polymers.

6. Vegetable carbon or activated carbon, is sometimes used as a bleaching agent, or a gas absorbent. It is widely used in filtration systems.

7. Carbon (in the form of carbon dioxide), is also used in fizzy drinks, fire extinguishers, and also as dry ice when it is in a solid state.

8. Daily use materials like perfumes, shoe polish, and carbon paper make use of carbon.

9. In metallurgy, carbon monoxide is used as a reduction agent in order to derive other elements and compounds.

10. Carbon in the form of 'Freon', is used in cooling devices and systems.

11. Many metal cutters, and heat-resistant tools and devices are also manufactured with carbon.

12. One of the most abundantly used materials on Earth, plastic, is produced from synthetic carbon polymers.

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Answered by ranjanalok961
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1 Use of as graphite in lead of pencil

2 Use as jellery as dimond

3 Use of carbon in dry cell

4 Amorphous carbon is used in removing taste and odours.

5 Carbon is used in fuel

6 Carbon is used in fertiliser and in industries.

7 Carbon used as lubricant.

8 Carbon is used as a moderator for slowing down the speed of neutrons for atomic fission.

9 carbon as coal used for generate electricity and as fuel.

10All the biomolecules viz., carbohydrates, fats, proteins, nucleic acids, vitamins are composed of carbon.

11 Carbon is also present in sugar.

12 Carbon is present in all the organic compounds.





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