Anodyne

Carbon
Carbon
Esters
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Carbon stearate
Carbon stearate
Molecular structure via molpic
Conformer structure via 3Dmol.js
Molecular formulaC[1]
Molecular mass12.011 g/mol[1]
DensityThe apparent density of beech charcoal is 0.45 g/mL and that of pine charcoal is 0.28 g/mL; the density of pore-free charcoal ranges between 1.38 and 1.46 g/mL, depending on the kind of wood; the porosity of beech charcoal is ca 70%; the bulk density of charcoal, which depends on the kind of wood and the size of the pieces, ranges from 180 to 220 kg/cu m; the heating value ranges between 29 and 33 kJ/g g/cm3[1]
AppearanceSteel gray to black greasy feeling solid.[1]
OdorOdorless.[1]
Predicted LogP0.6[1]
Melting pointMelting point equals greater than 3500 °C[1]
Boiling pointSublimes at 3642 °C; triple point (graphite-liquid-gas), 4492 °C at a pressure of 101.325 kPa[1]
SolubilitySolubility in water: none[1]
Identifiers
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IUPAC namecarbon[1]
SMILES[C][1]
InChIInChI=1S/C[1]
InChIKeyOKTJSMMVPCPJKN-UHFFFAOYSA-N[1]
Dosing

Carbon

Carbon (also known as Carbon Nanotube, Carbon nanotube, single-walled, Carbon 12, Adsorbente, Chemisorb, Carbone attivo, Elemental Carbon, SU2000, USEPA/OPP Pesticide Code: 016001 or 97793-37-8)

Subjective effects

See also