Will carbon powder dissolve (ionize) in sulfamic acid? If so, what ionic state?

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Will carbon powder dissolve (ionize) in sulfamic acid? If so, what ionic state?
 
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liivvewire said:
Will carbon powder dissolve (ionize) in sulfamic acid? If so, what ionic state?
The better it can happen is to form a colloidal suspension.