Carbon and its compounds
Science Solutions from Chapter -1 - Carbon and its Compounds
This Chapter covers topics such as Carbon dioxide, Carbon monoxide, Amorphous forms of carbon, Introduction to carbon, Allotropy in carbon and, Occurence of carbon
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This topic introduces us to concepts related to carbon and its compounds. It explains the structure and uses of a diamond, graphite in detail. The unique properties shown by carbon and its covalency are also discussed here.
This topic explains covalent bonds and their types. Covalent bonds in carbon and some examples of formation of covalent bonds such as formation of hydrogen molecules are also explained. Occurence of carbon in nature is detailed here.
This topic showcases some allotropic forms of carbons, such as diamond and graphite. Their occurrence, structure, physical properties and uses are all highlighted here. It also gives a comparison of properties of diamond and graphite.
This topic defines amorphous forms of carbon by discussing the vital force theory, Wohler's synthesis and modern definition of organic compounds. It also highlights saturated and unsaturated compounds of carbon and alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
This topic highlights carbon dioxide as an important carbon compound. Physical and chemical properties of carbon dioxide are explained here in detail. Uses of carbon dioxide are also highlighted here with examples.
This topic highlights carbon monoxide as an important carbon compound. The physical and chemical properties of carbon monoxide are explained here in detail. Uses of carbon monoxide are also highlighted here with examples.