Carbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carbon was discovered in prehistory and was known in the forms of soot and charcoal to the earliest human civilizations. Diamonds were known probably as early as 2500 BCE in China ...
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General Chemistry Online: FAQ: Introduction to inorganic chemistry ...
Who discovered carbon? From a database of frequently asked questions from the Introduction to inorganic chemistry section of General Chemistry Online.
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Martin Kamen, Who Discovered Carbon-14, Wins Fermi Award
Short biography from Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, written in 1995.
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Carbon
Group: Non-Metal, Carbon group Atomic weight: 12.011 Density @ 293 K: 2.62 g/cm 3: Atomic volume: 4.58 cm 3 /mol Group: Non-Metal, Carbon group Discovered: 0
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Pure Carbon Stars Discovered | Universe Today
When stars like our Sun run out of fuel, they die a long slow death as a white dwarf, slowing cooling down over billions of years. But now an international
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Who discovered carbon, when and how?
Subject: Who discovered carbon, when and how? Date: Sun Dec 29 14:01:06 2002 Posted by Kiersten Grade level: 7-9 School: Toano Middle School City: Toano State/Province: VA Country ...
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Oxygen and carbon discovered in exoplanet atmosphere ?blow-off'
News Release - heic0403: Oxygen and carbon discovered in exoplanet atmosphere ?blow-off' 02-Feb-2004: The well-known extrasolar planet HD 209458b, provisionally nicknamed Osiris ...
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Re: Who discovered carbon, when and how?
Re: Who discovered carbon, when and how? Date: Wed Feb 12 14:15:04 2003 Posted By: Dan Berger, Faculty Chemistry/Science, Bluffton College Area of science: Science History
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Timeline of chemical elements discoveries - Wikipedia, the free ...
... adoucir le fer fondu, ou de faire des ouvrages de fer fondu aussi finis que le fer forgé (English translation from 1956). ^ Senese,Fred (September 9, 2009). "Who discovered carbon
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It's Elemental - The Element Carbon
Large molecules consisting only of carbon, known as buckminsterfullerenes, or buckyballs, have recently been discovered and are currently the subject of much scientific interest.
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