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Carbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Inhalation of fine soot in large quantities can be dangerous. |
 | | Carbon may catch fire at very high temperatures and burn vigorously (as in the Windscale fire). |
 | | There are a tremendous number of carbon compounds; some are lethally poisonous (cyanide, CN), and some are essential to life (glucose). |
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