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Chemical element with atomic number 6 (C)
Carbon (from Latin carbo 'coal') is a chemical element; it has symbol C and atomic number 6. It is nonmetallic and tetravalent—meaning that its atoms are
Carbon
Carbon-oxygen gas
Carbon dioxide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CO2. It is made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalently double bonded
Carbon_dioxide
Poisonous gas consisting of carbon and oxygen
consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom connected by a triple bond. It is the simplest carbon oxide. In coordination complexes, the carbon monoxide ligand
Carbon_monoxide
Covalent bond between two carbon atoms
A carbon–carbon bond is a covalent bond between two carbon atoms. The most common form is the single bond: a bond composed of two electrons, one from each
Carbon–carbon_bond
Graphite-based composite for ultra-high temperature applications
Carbon fibre reinforced carbon (CFRC), carbon–carbon (C/C), or reinforced carbon–carbon (RCC) is a composite material consisting of carbon fiber reinforcement
Reinforced_carbon–carbon
Storing carbon in a carbon pool
Carbon sequestration is a natural process of storing carbon in a carbon pool. It plays a crucial role in effectively managing the global carbon cycle
Carbon_sequestration
Natural processes of carbon exchange
The carbon cycle is a part of the biogeochemical cycle where carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere
Carbon_cycle
Form of carbon with an extremely high surface area
Activated carbon, also called activated charcoal, is a form of carbon commonly used to filter contaminants from water and air, among many other uses.
Activated_carbon
Concept for greenhouse gas emissions analysis
A carbon footprint (or greenhouse gas footprint) is a calculated value or index that makes it possible to compare the total amount of greenhouse gases
Carbon_footprint
Science-fiction television series
Altered Carbon is an American cyberpunk television series created by Laeta Kalogridis and based on the 2002 novel of the same title by English author Richard
Altered_Carbon_(TV_series)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up carbon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carbon is a chemical element with symbol C and atomic number 6. Carbon may also refer to: Carbon (2017
Carbon_(disambiguation)
Material fibers about 5–10 μm in diameter composed of carbon
Carbon fibers or carbon fibres (alternatively CF, graphite fiber or graphite fibre) are fibers about 5 to 10 micrometers (0.00020–0.00039 in) in diameter
Carbon_fibers
Greenhouse gases emitted from human activities
activities intensify the greenhouse effect which contributes to climate change. Carbon dioxide (CO2) from burning fossil fuels (such as coal, oil, and natural
Greenhouse_gas_emissions
2002 novel by Richard K. Morgan
Altered Carbon is a 2002 British cyberpunk novel by the English writer Richard K. Morgan. Set in a future in which interstellar travel and relative immortality
Altered_Carbon
Steel in which the main interstitial alloying constituent is carbon
Carbon steel (US) or non-alloy steel (Europe) is a steel with carbon content from about 0.05 up to 2.1 percent by weight. The definition of carbon steel
Carbon_steel
Light, strong and rigid composite material
Carbon fiber (or fibre)-reinforced polymers are extremely strong and light fiber-reinforced plastics that contain carbon fibers. CFRPs can be expensive
Carbon-fiber reinforced polymer
Carbon-fiber_reinforced_polymer
Human-caused changes to climate on Earth
warming the lower atmosphere. Earth's atmosphere now has roughly 50% more carbon dioxide, the main gas driving global warming, than it did at the end of
Climate_change
Runaway fusion in a white dwarf star
Carbon detonation or carbon deflagration is the violent reignition of thermonuclear fusion in a white dwarf star that was previously slowly cooling. It
Carbon_detonation
Allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure
A carbon nanotube (CNT) is a tube made of carbon with a diameter in the nanometre range (nanoscale). They are one of the allotropes of carbon. Two broad
Carbon_nanotube
Carbon compound
Carbon tetrachloride, also known by many other names (such as carbon tet for short and tetrachloromethane, also recognised by the IUPAC), is an organic
Carbon_tetrachloride
Biological process to convert light into chemical energy
bonds of intracellular organic compounds (complex compounds containing carbon), typically carbohydrates like sugars (mainly glucose, fructose and sucrose)
Photosynthesis
Chemical compound
Carbon black (with subtypes acetylene black, channel black, furnace black, lamp black and thermal black) is a material produced by the incomplete combustion
Carbon_black
The structure of carbon nanoscrolls is similar to that of a multi-walled carbon nanotube, but with a spiral-like rolled-up geometry and open edges at the
Carbon_nanoscrolls
Heat-trapping gas in an atmosphere
in decreasing order of average global mole fraction, are: water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, ozone. Other greenhouse gases of concern
Greenhouse_gas
Chemical compound
Carbon disulfide (also spelled as carbon disulphide) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula CS2 and structure S=C=S. It is also considered
Carbon_disulfide
Carbon (6C) has 14 known isotopes, from 8 C to 20 C as well as 22 C, of which only 12 C and 13 C are stable. The longest-lived radioisotope is 14 C, with
Isotopes_of_carbon
Topics referred to by the same term
Carbon filament may refer to: A carbon filament in an incandescent light bulb Filaments in the synthesis of carbon fibre Filamentous carbon This disambiguation
Carbon_filament
Carbon dioxide reduction scheme
One carbon credit represents the avoided or enhanced removal of one metric ton of carbon dioxide or its carbon dioxide-equivalent (CO2e). Carbon offsetting
Carbon_offsets_and_credits
Materials made only out of carbon
Carbon is capable of forming many allotropes (structurally different forms of the same element) due to its valency (tetravalent). Well-known forms of carbon
Allotropes_of_carbon
Carbon nanofoam is an allotrope of carbon discovered in 1997 by Andrei V. Rode and co-workers at the Australian National University in Canberra. It consists
Carbon_nanofoam
Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms
the element carbon which occurs naturally in small amounts. In graphene, the carbon forms a sheet of interlocked atoms as hexagons one carbon atom thick
Graphene
Microphone design
The carbon microphone, also known as carbon button microphone, button microphone, or carbon transmitter, is a type of microphone, a transducer that converts
Carbon_microphone
Radiosotope of carbon
Carbon-14, C-14, 14C or radiocarbon, is a radioactive isotope of carbon with an atomic nucleus containing 6 protons and 8 neutrons. Carbon-14 was discovered
Carbon-14
Gold extraction technique
Carbon in pulp (CIP) is an extraction technique for recovery of gold which has been liberated into a cyanide solution as part of the gold cyanidation process
Carbon_in_pulp
Carbon-containing chemical compound
Organic compounds are a subclass of chemical compounds of carbon. Little consensus exists among chemists on the exact definition of organic compound; the
Organic_compound
American clean technology company
Carbon Lighthouse is an American clean technology and property technology company that works to reduce carbon emissions. The organization is headquartered
Carbon_Lighthouse
Carbon Retirement Ltd is a social enterprise which provides carbon offsetting services by the method of carbon retirement. The company sells offset credits
Carbon_Retirement
2006 racing video game
Need for Speed: Carbon is a 2006 racing video game and the tenth installment in the Need for Speed series. Developed by EA Black Box, Rovio Mobile and
Need_for_Speed:_Carbon
Copy of a document made by carbon paper
A carbon copy is a method of document copying where the original document is placed over a sheet of carbon paper and a blank sheet, then pressure is applied
Carbon_copy
Tax on carbon emissions
A carbon tax is a tax levied on the carbon emissions from producing goods and services. Carbon taxes are intended to make visible the hidden social costs
Carbon_tax
Chemical substances containing carbon
Carbon compounds are chemical substances containing carbon. More compounds of carbon exist than any other chemical element except for hydrogen. Organic
Carbon_compounds
Crystalline form of carbon
Graphite (/ˈɡræfaɪt/) is a crystalline allotrope (form) of the element carbon. It consists of many stacked layers of graphene, typically in excess of hundreds
Graphite
The de Carbon hydraulic shock absorber was invented in 1953, by Christian Bourcier de Carbon. The De Carbon Company was also established in 1953; however
De_Carbon
Filtering method
Carbon filtering is a method of filtering that uses a bed of activated carbon to remove impurities from a fluid using adsorption. Carbon filtering operates
Carbon_filtering
Paper used to make copies
Carbon paper (originally carbonic paper) consists of sheets of paper that create one or more copies simultaneously with the creation of an original document
Carbon_paper
Star whose atmosphere contains more carbon than oxygen
A carbon star (C-type star) is typically an asymptotic giant branch star, a luminous red giant, whose atmosphere contains more carbon than oxygen. The
Carbon_star
Application programming interface (API)
Carbon is a discontinued C-based application programming interface (API) developed by Apple for Mac OS X. Introduced to ease the transition from Mac OS
Carbon_(API)
German manufacturing company
SGL Carbon SE is a European company based in Germany. It is one of the world's leading manufacturers of products from carbon. With 29 production sites
SGL_Carbon
Unintended increase in greenhouse gas emissions
Carbon leakage is a concept to quantify an increase in greenhouse gas emissions in one country as a result of an emissions reduction by a second country
Carbon_leakage
Filamentous carbon is a carbon-containing deposit structure that refers to several allotropes of carbon, including carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibers
Filamentous_carbon
Carbon that has no crystalline structure
Amorphous carbon is free, reactive carbon that has no crystalline structure. Amorphous carbon materials may be stabilized by terminating dangling-π bonds
Amorphous_carbon
Chemical compound
Carbonic acid is a chemical compound with the chemical formula H2CO3. The molecule rapidly converts to water and carbon dioxide in the presence of water
Carbonic_acid
Reservoir absorbing more carbon from, than emitting to, the air
A carbon sink is a natural or artificial carbon sequestration process that "removes a greenhouse gas, an aerosol or a precursor of a greenhouse gas from
Carbon_sink
American healthcare company
Carbon Health is an American chain of primary healthcare and urgent care clinics founded in 2015 in San Francisco that also provides telemedicine. In February
Carbon_Health
Alloy of iron and carbon
Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon that demonstrates improved mechanical properties compared to the pure form of iron. Due to its high elastic modulus
Steel
Greenhouse gas emission market
Carbon pricing (or CO2 pricing) is a method for governments to mitigate climate change, in which a monetary cost is applied to greenhouse gas emissions
Carbon_price
Component of fine particulate matter
Black carbon (BC) is the light-absorbing refractory form of elemental carbon remaining after pyrolysis (e.g., charcoal) or produced by incomplete combustion
Black_carbon
Agricultural methods that capture carbon
Carbon farming is a set of agricultural methods that aim to store carbon in the soil and biomass. The technical term for this is carbon sequestration
Carbon_farming
Carbon shifting is the tendency for an individual to increase carbon dioxide emissions in one area of their lifestyle as a result of reducing emissions
Carbon_shifting
Chemical used in printing
Carbon tissue is a gelatin-based emulsion used as a photoresist in the chemical etching (photoengraving) of gravure cylinders for printing. This was introduced
Carbon_tissue
Chemical compound
Atomic carbon, systematically named carbon and λ0-methane, is a colourless gaseous inorganic chemical with the chemical formula C (also written [C]).
Atomic_carbon
Actions to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions to limit climate change
Secondary mitigation strategies include changes to land use and removing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. 2022 assessments emphasize that global
Climate_change_mitigation
Type of dry cell battery
A zinc–carbon battery (or carbon zinc battery) is the generic “heavy duty” disposable battery. They were some of the earliest batteries made for consumer
Zinc–carbon_battery
Rate of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions
emissions can then be offset using carbon dioxide removal. People often use the terms net-zero emissions, carbon neutrality, and climate neutrality with
Net-zero_emissions
Chemical compound
Carbon trioxide (CO3) is an unstable oxide of carbon (an oxocarbon). The possible isomers of carbon trioxide include ones with molecular symmetry point
Carbon_trioxide
Processes used to measure emissions of carbon dioxide equivalents
Carbon accounting, also called greenhouse gas accounting or GHG accounting, is a framework of methods to measure and track how much greenhouse gas (GHG)
Carbon_accounting
Isotope of Carbon
Carbon-12 (12C) is the most abundant of the two stable isotopes of carbon (carbon-13 being the other), amounting to 98.93% of element carbon on Earth;
Carbon-12
Chemical compound
Tetrafluoromethane, also known as carbon tetrafluoride or R-14, is the simplest perfluorocarbon (CF4). As its IUPAC name indicates, tetrafluoromethane
Carbon_tetrafluoride
Hydrocarbon compound (CH4) in natural gas
MEE-thayn) is a chemical compound that has the chemical formula CH4 (one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms). It is a group-14 hydride, the simplest
Methane
Carbon stored in coastal and marine ecosystems
Blue carbon is a concept within climate change mitigation that refers to "biologically driven carbon fluxes and storage in marine systems that are amenable
Blue_carbon
Topics referred to by the same term
Carbon Canyon may refer to: Carbon Canyon Regional Park, a county park in Brea, California. California State Route 142 (Carbon Canyon Road), a state highway
Carbon_Canyon
Rare isotope of carbon
Carbon-13 (13C) is a natural, stable isotope of carbon with a nucleus containing six protons and seven neutrons. It constitutes about 1.07% of natural
Carbon-13
Arc welding process
Carbon arc welding (CAW) is an arc welding process which produces coalescence of metals by heating them with an arc between a non-consumable carbon (graphite)
Carbon_arc_welding
Process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide from industrial flue gas
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a process by which carbon dioxide (CO2) from industrial installations or natural sources is separated before it is
Carbon_capture_and_storage
Material similar to graphite
Pyrolytic carbon is a material similar to graphite, but with some covalent bonding between its graphene sheets as a result of imperfections in its production
Pyrolytic_carbon
Allotrope of carbon
Glass-like carbon, often called glassy carbon or vitreous carbon, is a non-graphitizing, or nongraphitizable, carbon which combines glassy and ceramic
Glassy_carbon
Carbon atom bound to four other carbon atoms
A quaternary carbon is a carbon atom bound to four other carbon atoms. For this reason, quaternary carbon atoms are found only in hydrocarbons having at
Quaternary_carbon
Irrigation canal in Utah, United States
The Carbon Canal is an irrigation canal in the central portion of Utah, United States. The canal was constructed by the Carbon Canal Company between 1907
Carbon_Canal
Neologism questioning importance of carbon for life
Carbon chauvinism is a neologism meant to disparage the assumption that the chemical processes of hypothetical extraterrestrial life must be constructed
Carbon_chauvinism
2017 film directed by Venu
Carbon is a 2018 Indian Malayalam-language adventure thriller film written and directed by Venu, starring Fahadh Faasil and Mamta Mohandas. The film follows
Carbon_(2018_film)
Topics referred to by the same term
Carbon County may refer to: Carbon County, Montana Carbon County, Pennsylvania Carbon County, Utah Carbon County, Wyoming This disambiguation page lists
Carbon_County
Periodic table group
The carbon group is a periodic table group consisting of carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), lead (Pb), and flerovium (Fl). It lies within
Carbon_group
Removal of atmospheric carbon dioxide through human activity
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is a process in which carbon dioxide (CO2) is removed from Earth's atmosphere by deliberate human activities and durably
Carbon_dioxide_removal
American family of firearms
up by Bushmaster Firearms. The Carbon 15 line is closely based on the Colt AR-15 design. Carbon 15 rifles have carbon fiber upper and lower receivers
Carbon_15
American rock band
Carbon Leaf is a quintet from Richmond, Virginia, known for their alt-country, Celtic, and folk-infused indie rock. Though some of the band members have
Carbon_Leaf
Carbon atom attached to four different atoms or groups
asymmetric carbon is a carbon atom that is bonded to four different types of atoms or groups of atoms. The four atoms and/or groups attached to the carbon atom
Asymmetric_carbon
Class of molecules
Carbones are a class of molecules containing a carbon atom in the 1D excited state with a formal oxidation state of zero where all four valence electrons
Carbones
Photographic printing process
A carbon print is a photographic print with an image consisting of pigmented gelatin, rather than of silver or other metallic particles suspended in a
Carbon_print
Subdiscipline of chemistry, focusing on carbon compounds
compounds and organic materials (i.e. matter in its various forms that contain carbon atoms). It involves studying the structure of organic material to determine
Organic_chemistry
Topics referred to by the same term
Carbon-based may refer to: Biology based on Carbon Carbon-based life Carbon chauvinism This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Carbon-based
Topics referred to by the same term
Low-carbon technology can refer to: Low-carbon building Low Carbon Building Programme Low Carbon Communities Low-carbon economy Low-carbon fuel standard
Low-carbon_technology
Topics referred to by the same term
Carbon capture may refer to: Carbon capture and storage, in which carbon dioxide is captured at industrial facilities and power plants Direct air capture
Carbon_capture
Chemical compound
Diatomic carbon (systematically named dicarbon and 1λ2,2λ2-ethene), is a green, gaseous inorganic chemical with the chemical formula C=C (also written
Diatomic_carbon
Guidelines for assessing climate risk from electric power projects
The Carbon Principles are a series of guidelines established by three leading Wall Street banks—Citigroup Inc., JP Morgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley—to
The_Carbon_Principles
Solid carbon stored in global soils
Soil carbon is the solid carbon stored in global soils. This includes both soil organic matter, derived from plant, animal, and microbial tissues, and
Soil_carbon
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Carbon sulfide may refer to: Carbon disulfide Carbon monosulfide Carbon subsulfide Sulflower Cyclohexanehexathione This set index article lists chemical
Carbon_sulfide
A tertiary carbon atom is a carbon atom bound to three other carbon atoms. For this reason, tertiary carbon atoms are found only in hydrocarbons containing
Tertiary_carbon
Carbon-based life is the concept that carbon is the core element for all known forms of life, and a core component of all complex biological molecules
Carbon-based_life
Chemical element with atomic number 7 (N)
nitrogen (N≡N), the second strongest bond in any diatomic molecule after carbon monoxide (CO), dominates nitrogen chemistry. This causes difficulty for
Nitrogen
This is a list of sovereign states and territories by per capita carbon dioxide emissions due to certain forms of human activity, based on the EDGAR database
List of countries by carbon dioxide emissions per capita
List_of_countries_by_carbon_dioxide_emissions_per_capita
CARBON
CARBON
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a metonymic occupational name for a crossbowman who specialized in fighting from the battlements of castles, from Anglo-Norman French carnel ‘battlement’, ‘embrasure’ (a metathesized form of crenel, Late Latin crenellus, a diminutive of crena ‘notch’).English : reduced form of Carbonell or Cardinal.Swedish : the second element -ell is a common suffix of Swedish surnames, taken from the Latin adjectival ending -elius. The first element is unexplained.
Male
English
English Arthurian legend name of a Knight of the Round Table, known as "the Knight Valiant." He was the illegitimate son of Lancelot and Elaine of Carbonek, renowned for his gallantry and purity, as well as being one of the three achievers of the Holy Grail. The name was invented by the author of La Queste del Saint Graal and was probably derived from Gilead, the Anglicized form of Hebrew Gilad, GALAHAD means "hard, stony region."
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a man with dark hair or a swarthy complexion, from a diminutive of Anglo-Norman French carbon ‘charcoal’.Catalan and southern French : from a personal name, Carbonellus, derived from Latin carbo ‘coal’, ‘charcoal’.
CARBON
CARBON
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Generous
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Irish
Rhythm; Rhythmic Flow of Sounds; Pure; Variant of Cady
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant of Pamber, a habitational name from a place in Hampshire named Pamber, from Old English penn ‘fold’, ‘enclosure’ + beorg ‘hill’.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Gold; Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Biblical
That struggles or fights.
Girl/Female
English American
Woven.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Sunshine
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Glow of Happiness; The God of Peace
Boy/Male
Norse
Son of Gunnar.
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of Yoga
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
CARBON
a.
Combined or impregnated with carbonic acid.
n.
A salt or carbonic acid, as in limestone, some forms of lead ore, etc.
n.
An instrument for detecting and measuring the amount of carbon which is present, or more esp. the amount of carbon dioxide, by its action on limewater or by other means.
imp. & p. p.
of Carbonize
n.
The radical (CO)'', occuring, always combined, in many compounds, as the aldehydes, the ketones, urea, carbonyl chloride, etc.
a.
Producing or containing carbon or coal.
v. t.
To broil. [Obs.] "We had a calf's head carboned".
imp. & p. p.
of Carbonade
n.
The act or process of carbonizing.
n.
The principles, practices, or organization of the Carbonari.
n.
Alt. of Carbonado
a.
Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, carbon; as, carbonic oxide.
pl.
of Carbonado
v. t.
Alt. of Carbonade
n.
The saturation of defecated beet juice with carbonic acid gas.
v. t.
To convert (an animal or vegetable substance) into a residue of carbon by the action of fire or some corrosive agent; to char.
pl.
of Carbonaro
v. t.
To impregnate or combine with carbon, as in making steel by cementation.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Carbonade
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Carbonize