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Carbon

Carbon. By : Hung Thai. Carbon Periodic Table. Atomic Number : 6 Atomic Weight : 12.0107 Melting Point: 3823 K (3550°C or 6422°F) Boiling Point: 4098 K (3825°C or 6917°F) Density: 2.2670 grams per cubic centimeter. Phase at Room Temperature : Solid Element Classification: Non-metal

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Carbon

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  1. Carbon By : Hung Thai

  2. Carbon Periodic Table • Atomic Number : 6 • Atomic Weight : 12.0107 • Melting Point: 3823 K (3550°C or 6422°F) • Boiling Point: 4098 K (3825°C or 6917°F) • Density: 2.2670 grams per cubic centimeter • Phase at Room Temperature: Solid • Element Classification: Non-metal • Period Number: 2 • Group Number: 14 • Group Name: none

  3. Atomic Structure

  4. 15 Isotopes • C8 2 8.037675 2.0 x 10-21sec • C9 3 9.0310367 126.5 millisec • C10 4 10.0168532 19.290 sec • C11 5 11.0114336 20.334 min • C12 6 12 Stable (Non-Radioactive) • C13 7 13.0033548378 Stable (Non-Radioactive) • C14 8 14.003241989 5.70 x 103years • C15 9 15.0105993 2.449 sec • C16 10 16.014701 0.747 sec • C17 11 17.022586 193 msec • C18 12 18.02676 92 msec • C19 13 19.03481 46.2 msec • C20 14 20.04032 16 msec • C21 15 21.04934 Less than 30 ns • C22 16 22.05720 6.2 msec

  5. Things made with Carbon • Petroleum • Esters • Soap and Detergents • Polymers

  6. What Carbon is used for

  7. Cited Page • "It's Elemental - The Element Carbon." Science Education at Jefferson Lab. Web. 04 Oct. 2010. <http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele006.html>. • "Carbon Chemistry Examples." Journey into Science. Web. 04 Oct. 2010. <http://www.sciencebyjones.com/carbon_chemistry_examples.htm>.

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