what is an abundance in chemistry and what effects do abundances have on the element carbon?
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The abundance of the chemical elements is a measure of the occurrence of the chemical elements relative to all other elements in a given environment. Abundance is measured in one of three ways: by the mass-fraction (the same as weight fraction); by the mole-fraction (fraction of atoms by numerical count, or sometimes fraction of molecules in gases); or by the volume-fraction. Volume-fraction is a common abundance measure in mixed gases such as planetary atmospheres, and is similar in value to molecular mole-fraction for gas mixtures at relatively low densities and pressures, and ideal gas mixtures. Most abundance values in this article are given as mass-fractions.
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Carbon has ability to form stable bonds with many elements, including itself. This property allows carbon to form a huge variety of very large and complex molecules.
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- The abundance of the chemical elements is a measure of the occurrence of the chemical elements relative to all other elements in a given environment.
- Abundance is measured in one of three ways are by the mass-fraction, by the mole-fraction, or by the volume-fraction.
- Carbon especially likes to bond with other small atoms, including other carbon atoms.
- This makes it capable of forming long chains of complex of complex and stable compounds.
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