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  • |elName=Carbon '''Carbon''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Soli
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  • '''Carbon nanotubes''' are tubular [[carbon]] molecules that have properties that make them potentially useful in [[nan A nanotube is a structure similar to a [[fullerene]], only the carbon [[atom]]s are rolled into a [[cylinder]] instead of a [[sphere]]; each end
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  • ...de is extremely toxic to humans and animals. Conversely, small amounts of carbon monoxide are produced in normal animal metabolism and it is thought to have ...ers. When combined with a metal (i.e., an [[organometallic]] complex), the carbon monoxide is a [[ligand]] called ''carbonyl'' : for example, in nicke
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  • #REDIRECT[[Carbon capture and storage]]
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  • ...gas that gives the sparkle to many soft drinks, some wines, and beer. The carbon dioxide gas freezes at −78.5 °C (−109.3 °F) and the frozen f
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbon nanotube]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbon nanotube/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbon/Periodic table]]
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  • ...teless [[gas]] that is slightly lighter than [[air]] and consists of one [[carbon]] [[atom]] and one [[oxygen]] atom.
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  • A carbon fixation reaction that fixes carbon dioxide into the four carbon molecule oxaloacetate; usually found in the mesophyll cells of plants that
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  • <noinclude>Carbon has many allotropes. For more information see: [[Carbon/Phase diagram]]</noinclude>
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  • ...nd with one connected carbon atom and a single bond with another connected carbon; the molecule may have more than one ring and many side chains
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  • A stable allotrope of carbon where the carbon atoms are arranged in an isometric-hexoctahedral crystal lattice, commonly
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  • ...red for the first step of the Calvin cycle to reduce carbon dioxide during carbon fixation.
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  • ...rccs.htm Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage. *[http://arstechnica.com/journals/science.ars/2006/9/19/5341 Carbon Dioxide Lakes in the Deep Ocean] Posted by John Timmer, September 2006
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  • ...esonance imaging]] (MRI) and [[nuclear magnetic resonance]] spectroscopy. Carbon-14 is radioactive, and is therefore useful for radiation tracing and [[Carb
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  • ...lements|chemical element]], [[carbon]]. It is the most stable allotrope of carbon in [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]] prescribed [[stand Graphite is one of two [[crystallographic]] carbon allotropes, the other being [[diamond]]. Graphite has a [[lamellar]] struct
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  • ...ole as malic acid until the following light period when it is converted to carbon dioxide for fixation by the Calvin cycle.
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  • ...gas that gives the sparkle to many soft drinks, some wines, and beer. The carbon dioxide gas freezes at &minus;78.5 °C (&minus;109.3 °F) and the frozen f
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbon nanotube]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbon dioxide]]
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}} {{r|Carbon monoxide}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbon/Periodic table]]
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  • ...nd [[chemical pneumonitis]]. Phosgene has many different names, including carbon oxychloride, chloroformyl chloride, carbonyl chloride, carbonic dichloride, ...water molecules act as [[nucleophile|nucleophiles]] and attack the central carbon atom.
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