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{{Infobox | headerstyle = background:#a1ffc3 | labelstyle = padding-right:0.75em; | datastyle = | belowstyle = background:#a1ffc3 | title = Carbon,  6C | image1 = Graphite-and-diamond-with-scale.jpg | caption1 = Graphite (left) and diamond (right), the two most well-known allotropes of carbon | image2 = Carbon Spectra.jpg | caption2 = Spectral lines of carbon| header10 = General properties | label11 = Pronunciation | data11 = /ˈkɑːrbən/
Template:Respell | label12 = Proposed formal name | data12 = | label13 = Alternative name | data13 = | label14 = Allotropes | data14 = graphite, diamond | label15 = Appearance | data15 = graphite: black
diamond: clear

| label16 = Standard atomic weight (Ar) | data16 = | label17 = Mass number | data17 = | label18 = Abundance | data18 = some abu text[1]

| data19 = in the Earth's crustearth number (don't forget ytterby!)in the oceanswatery number ppbin the solar systemsome solar volume%| header20 = Carbon in the periodic table

| data22 =

Template:Periodic table (32 columns, micro)

C

Si
boroncarbonnitrogen

| label23 = Atomic number (Z) | data23 = 6

| label24 = Group, period | data24 = group 14 (carbon group), period 2 | label25 = Block | data25 = p-block

| label26 = Element category | data26 =   polyatomic nonmetal, sometimes considered a metalloid

| label31 = Electron configuration | data31 = [He] 2s2 2p2

| label32 =

Electrons per shell

| data32 = 2, 4

|header40 = Physical properties | data41 = | data42 =

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  3. Standard Atomic Weights 2013. Commission on Isotopic Abundances and Atomic Weights
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  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Properties of diamond, Ioffe Institute Database
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