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Compounds of carbon are defined as chemical substances containingcarbon. More compounds of carbonexist than any other chemical element except for hydrogen. Organic carbon compounds are far more numerous than inorganiccarbon compounds. In general bonds of carbon with other elements are covalent bonds.
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Compounds of carbon are defined as chemical substances containingcarbon. More compounds of carbonexist than any other chemical element except for hydrogen. Organic carbon compounds are far more numerous than inorganiccarbon compounds. In general bonds of carbon with other elements are covalent bonds.
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Compounds of carbon are defined as chemical substances containing carbon.More compounds of carbon exist than any other chemical element except for hydrogen. Organic carbon compounds are far more numerous than inorganic carbon compounds. In general bonds of carbon with other elements are covalent bonds. Carbon is tetravalent but carbon free radicals and carbenes occur as short-lived intermediates. Ions of carbon are carbocations and carbanions are also short-lived. An important carbon property is catenation as the ability to form long carbon chains and rings.was once thought that organic compoundscould only be created by living organisms. Over time, however, scientists learned how to synthesize organic compounds in the lab. The number of organic compounds is immense and the known number of defined compounds is close to 10 million.Carbon-oxygen compoundsEdit
There are many oxides of carbon (oxocarbons), of which the most common are (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) oxides include carbon suboxide (C3O2) and mellitic anhydride (C12O9). There are also numerous unstable or elusive oxides, such as dicarbon monoxide (C2O), oxalic anhydride (C2O4), and carbon trioxide (CO3).
There are many oxides of carbon (oxocarbons), of which the most common are (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) oxides include carbon suboxide (C3O2) and mellitic anhydride (C12O9). There are also numerous unstable or elusive oxides, such as dicarbon monoxide (C2O), oxalic anhydride (C2O4), and carbon trioxide (CO3).
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