Carbon, 00 C Graphite (left) and diamond (right), two allotropes of carbon
Allotropes graphite , diamond and more (see Allotropes of carbon )Appearance graphite: black diamond: clear [ 12.0096 , 12.0116 ][ 1]
Group group 14 (carbon group) Period period 2 Block p-block Electron configuration [He ] 2s2 2p2 Electrons per shell 2, 4 Phase at STP solid Sublimation point 3915 K (3642 °C, 6588 °F) Density (near r.t. ) amorphous: 1.8–2.1 g/cm3 [ 2] graphite: 2.267 g/cm3 diamond: 3.515 g/cm3 Triple point 4600 K, 10,800 kPa[ 3] [ 4] Heat of fusion graphite: 117 kJ/mol Molar heat capacity graphite: 8.517 J/(mol·K) diamond: 6.155 J/(mol·K) Oxidation states −4 , −3 , −2 , −1 , 0 , +1 ,[ 5] +2 , +3 ,[ 6] +4 [ 7] (a mildly acidic oxide)Electronegativity Pauling scale: 2.55 Ionization energies 1st: 1086.5 kJ/mol 2nd: 2352.6 kJ/mol 3rd: 4620.5 kJ/mol (more ) Covalent radius sp3 : 77 pm sp2 : 73 pm sp: 69 pm Van der Waals radius 170 pm Spectral lines of carbonNatural occurrence primordial Crystal structure graphite: simple hexagonal (black) Crystal structure diamond: face-centered diamond-cubic (clear) Speed of sound thin rod diamond: 18,350 m/s (at 20 °C) Thermal expansion diamond: 0.8 µm/(m⋅K) (at 25 °C)[ 8] Thermal conductivity graphite: 119–165 W/(m⋅K) diamond: 900–2300 W/(m⋅K) Electrical resistivity graphite: 7.837 µΩ⋅m[ 9] Magnetic ordering diamagnetic [ 10] Molar magnetic susceptibility −5.9·10−6 (graph.) cm3 /mol[ 11] Young's modulus diamond: 1050 GPa[ 8] Shear modulus diamond: 478 GPa[ 8] Bulk modulus diamond: 442 GPa[ 8] Poisson ratio diamond: 0.1[ 8] Mohs hardness graphite: 1–2 diamond: 10 CAS Number 7440-44-0 Discovery Egyptians and Sumerians [ 12] (3750 BCE) Recognized as an element by Antoine Lavoisier [ 13] (1789)
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Carbon is a very important chemical element , with a chemical symbol of C . All known life on Earth needs it to survive. Carbon has atomic mass 12 and atomic number 6. It is a nonmetal , meaning that it is not a metal .
When iron is alloyed with carbon, hard steel is formed. Carbon in the form of coal is an important fuel .
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