Description & History
car·bon (1789): a nonmetallic chiefly tetravalent element found native (as in the diamond and graphite) or as a constituent of coal, petroleum, and asphalt, of limestone and other carbonates, and of organic compounds or obtained artificially in varying degrees of purity especially as carbon black, lampblack, activated carbon, charcoal, and coke
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Element
| Symbol | C |
| Z | 6 |
| Atomic Weight | 12.0100002 |
| Density | 2.25999999 |
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Edge Energies (keV)
| K | 0.284000009 |
| L1 | 0. |
| L2 | 0. |
| L3 | 0. |
| M | 0. |
| K-alpha | 0. |
| K-beta | 0. |
| L-alpha | 0. |
| L-beta | 0. |
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Edge jumps
| Edge jumps can not be calculated for z < 10 |
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Fluorescence yield
| K | 0.0027999999 |
| L1 | 0. |
| L2 | 0. |
| L3 | 0. |
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