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Antoine Lavoisier discovered Carbon. He got a diamond and placed it in a closed glass jar. They watched the suns ray vision They focused the sun’s rays on the diamond with a remarkable giant magnifying glass and saw the diamond burn and disappear." He noticed the weight of the jar remained the same as with the diamonds in it. "The the diamond had combined with oxygen to form carbon dioxide." He then used that then charc
Atomic Number- 6
Atomic Mass- 2.001
Atomic Symboyl- C
You can find carbon in plants, diamonds, charcoal, graphite, petroleium products, and plastics.
Four physical properties of carbon are 3,500°C (melting point), 4,827 °C (boling point), non-metal, and 2.26 g/cc (density) .
Carbon is reactive. Compared to other elements it is not highly reactive.
You may not know this but carbon is used in our everyday life and you may even be wearing it. Graphite, aka what is used for pencil tips, diamonds, and coal are all made of carbon among other elements
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Andrew Rader, CAR-BON, (no given date) http://www.chem4kids.com/files/elements/006_speak.html