Carbon (disambiguation)
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Carbon may refer to:
- Chemical element
- Carbon, the chemical element
- Carbon black, a filler often used to improve the properties of rubber or plastic compounds
- Carbon chauvinism, a term meant to disparage the assumption that the molecules responsible for the mechanisms of life must be based on carbon
- Carbon dioxide equivalent, a greenhouse gas measurement
- Carbon (fiber), can refer to carbon filament thread, or to felt or woven cloth made from those carbon filaments
- Carbon offset, a reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide
- Journals
- Music
- Carbon Silicon, a punk rock duo consisting of Mick Jones of The Clash and Tony James of Generation X and Sigue Sigue Sputnik
- Carbon Leaf, a five piece indie rock band from Richmond, Virginia
- Computers and electronics
- Carbon (API), a deprecated application programming interface for Mac OS X
- Need for Speed: Carbon, a computer racing game developed by Electronic Arts
- ThinkPad X1 Carbon, a notebook computer released by Lenovo
- Rio Carbon, a product line of digital audio players
- Places
Canada:
- Carbon, Alberta, a village in Kneehill County
United States:
- Carbon, California, a former settlement in Mendocino County
- Carbon, Indiana, a town in Clay County
- Carbon, Iowa, a city in Adams County
- Carbon, Pennsylvania
- Carbon, Texas, a town in Eastland County
- Carbon County (disambiguation), multiple places
- Other uses
- Altered Carbon, a science fiction novel by Richard Morgan
- Carbon Nation, a fossil fuel and energy technology documentary by Peter Byck
- Carbon (Halo team), also known as Team Carbon, a professional Halo team
- Carbon 15, a family of lightweight, magazine-fed pistols, carbines, and rifles developed by USA weapons manufacturer Bushmaster Firearms
- Carbon Motors Corporation, an American automotive corporation
See also
- Carbonation
- Carboniferous, a geologic timescale
- Karbon (disambiguation)
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