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[lewis]. chemical properties carbon, c, is a nonmetallic element, grey solid. it is found in nature as graphite (specific gravity . ), diamond(specific gravity ), and coal (specific gravity ). carbon is found in all living things, is insoluble in common solvents,and forms an almost infinite numberof
organic compounds. anaturally occurring radioactive isotope, c, has a half-life of years and is used in archaeo logical investigations to date artifacts and ancient documents. other uses of carbon depend on its form. for example, diamonds for jewels and abrasives,graphite for lubricants, activated carbon...
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with advance sampling equipment, such as: auto sampler for copper concentrate, melting furnace, power mill, etc. instrumental all samples are analyzed with advance computerized instrumental, such as: icps, xrf spectrometer, sulfur and oxygen determinator, hyd-atomic absorption spectrophotometer, graphite-atomic
with advance sampling equipment, such as: auto sampler for copper concentrate, melting furnace, power mill, etc. instrumental all samples are analyzed with advance computerized instrumental, such as: icps, xrf spectrometer, sulfur and oxygen determinator, hyd-atomic absorption spectrophotometer, graphite-atomic...
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