Section 4
Carbon
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Properties of Carbon
Carbon has very diverse physical and chemical properties due to the nature of its bonding.

Carbides
Carbides are a class of compounds composed of carbon and an electropositive atom.

Carbon Oxides and Carbonates
Oxocarbons are compounds containing carbon and oxygen; they exist as carbon oxides and carbonates.

Allotropes of Carbon
Various allotropes of carbon exhibit different properties and find applications in a variety of fields.