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(a) A non-metal with allotropes which forms basis of organic chemistry.​

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Answered by pallavi89
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Answer:

the allotropes of carbon include diamond (the carbon atoms are bonded together in a tetrahedral lattice arrangement), 

graphite (the carbon atoms are bonded together in sheets of a hexagonal lattice), 

graphene (single sheets of graphite), and 

fullerenes (the carbon atoms are bonded together in spherical, tubular, or ellipsoidal formations). 

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A non-metal with allotropes which forms the basis of organic chemistry is Carbon.

Explanation:

  • Allotropes or allotropic is the ability of certain chemical elements in the same physical state, defined as product allotropic, to appear in two or more different forms.
  • Allotropes are defined as the variations of the composition of an element in which the atoms are bound differently.
  • Diamonds and graphite are the two allotropes of Carbon.  
  • In diamond allotropes the carbon atoms bound to one another in a tetrahedral grill.
  • In graphite allotropes, the carbon bonded to one another in hexagonal grid sheets.
  • The graphenes consist of a single grid sheet and fullerenes contains a carbon atoms bonded with each other in spherical or cylindrical or ellipsoidal structures.

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