carbone

common nounproper noun

Syllable Decomposition

carbone

having demonstrated that coal, graphite, and diamond were composed of the same element, Antoine Lavoisier called the chemical element in question carbon from the Latin carbo, carbonis ('coal') in order to distinguish it from the French word charbon.

Definitions

chimie
chimiephysique
politique

Synonym

Plural

carbones

Hyperonyms

Hyponyms

carbone 12carbone 13carbone 14

Translations

  • germangerman:Carbon
  • englishenglish:carbon paper
  • chinesechinese:碳素
  • koreankorean:탄소
  • danishdanish:kulstof
  • spanishspanish:carbono
  • finnishfinnish:hiili
  • greekgreek:άνθρακας
  • italianitalian:carbonio
  • japanesejapanese:炭素
  • dutchdutch:koolstof
  • polishpolish:węgiel
  • portugueseportuguese:carbono
  • russianrussian:углерод
  • swedishswedish:kol

See also

carbonite (cn.) décarboniser (v.) bicarboné (adj.) carbonisage (cn.) carbones (v.) carboné (adj.) carbonique (adj.) carbonisation (cn.) carboniser (v.) décarbonisation (cn.) Carbone (pn.) carbones (cn.)