All living things have carbon in them. Graphite and diamonds are made of pure carbon. Hydrocarbons (gas, oil, etc.) are all made of carbon chains containing hydrogen as well.
Carbon is so versatile as it has 4 electrons in its valence shell and therefore can form bonds with 4 other electrons. It can also form single, double or triple bonds with itself.
Industrial diamonds are used in cutting, drilling, and polishing technologies.
Graphite is combined with clays to form the 'lead' used in pencils. It is also used as a lubricant and a pigment.
Graphite is used as an electrode material in batteries and the brushes of electric motors.
Diamond is used for decorative purposes, and as drill bits and other applications making use of its hardness.
Carbon (usually as coke) is used to reduce iron ore into iron.
Carbon is added to iron to make steel.
Carbon is used as a neutron moderator in nuclear reactors.
Carbon fiber, which is mainly used for composite materials, as well as high-temperature gas filtration.
Carbon black is used as a filler in rubber and plastic compounds.
Graphite carbon in a powdered, caked form is used as charcoal for grilling, artwork and other uses.
Activated charcoal is used in medicine (as powder or compounded in tablets or capsules) to absorb toxins, poisons, or gases from the digestive system.
Carbon, due to its non-reactivity with many substances that corrode most materials, is often used as an electrode.
The chemical and structural properties of fullerenes, in the form of carbon nanotubes, have promising potential uses in the nascent field of nanotechnology.
Rotational transitions of various isotopic forms of carbon monoxide (e.g. 12CO, 13CO, and 18CO) are detectable in the submillimeter regime, and are used in the study of newly forming stars in molecular clouds.
Carbon fibre is also used for such things as car hoods and wings as it is extremely light weight.
2007-11-29 13:10:02
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answered by Anonymous
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What Is Carbon Made Of
2016-09-28 04:45:32
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answered by yanai 4
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2015-08-13 07:55:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Diamonds and graphite are made from carbon. A lot of organic things are made from carbon. The diamonds and graphite are called allotopes because it has the same element but different intermolecular structure.
2007-11-29 13:08:59
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answered by computer whiz 5
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Diamonds, graphite, and amorphous are the most common examples of carbon. Carbon is so versatile because it has the ability to bond with pretty much anything and create chains... not to mention life would not exist without it. :)
2007-11-29 13:09:18
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answered by officerbrother 2
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Wood, like most living things is manly made up of the elements called carbon oxygen, and hydrogen (C, O and H). The C, O and H atoms are packaged into big molecules and and up with names like lignin and cellulose
2015-08-18 18:27:16
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answered by Nicola 1
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Coal, diamonds, and many living things have Carbon in them.
2007-11-29 13:07:32
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answered by Nelson_DeVon 7
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All living organisms contain Carbon.
2016-04-05 08:42:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Diamond, graphite, and amorphous
2014-10-21 09:32:38
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answered by Phoenix 1
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2007-11-29 13:14:39
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answered by jamie s 2
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