A Visual Encyclopedia of the Periodic Table

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Forms


Carbon has the largest number of
compounds of any element – with more
than nine million known. Carbon is the
fourth most common element in the Universe.
Each carbon atom can bond to four others,
allowing them to form chains and rings. Pure

carbon exists in three forms on Earth –
graphite, diamond, and buckminsterfullerene
(a structure based on 60 interlinked carbon
atoms). Diamond is the hardest substance in
nature. It is often used in jewellery. The blades
of some saws are coated with diamonds, and

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Coal

This compressed form
of sooty carbon is
formed underground.

Mixture
of liquid,
carbon-rich
compounds

Glossy surface

This colourless
cr ystal forms in
magma deep
underground.

This diamond's brightness
depends on its cut, which determines
how many times light entering
the gem will reflect inside.

Crude oil

The shiny, metallic
surface feels soft
and slippery.

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