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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Carbon is a chemical element of symbol C and

atomic number 6. It is nonmetallic and tetravalen

—making four electrons available to form

covalent chemical bonds. It belongs to group 14

of the periodic table.

Other Information:-

  • Recognized as an element by: Antoine Lavoisier (1789)
  • Element category: Reactive nonmetal, sometimes considered a metalloid
  • Sublimation point: 3915 K (3642 °C, 6588 °F)
  • Triple point: 4600 K, 10,800 kPa
  • Natural occurrence: primordial

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Answered by Anonymous
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⇢Carbon is a chemical element, like hydrogen, oxygen, lead or any of the others in the periodic table. 

⇢Carbon is a very abundant element.

⇢The term carbon also crops up in the phrase carbonfootprint, which describes the total amount of greenhouse gases released as the result of a given activity.

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