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allotropes of carbon​

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Answered by mrmithleshkr1234
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diamond

graphite

Buckminsterfullerence

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Answered by Anonymous
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Diamond, graphite and fullerenes (substances that include nanotubes and 'buckyballs' , such as buckminsterfullerene) are three allotropes of pure carbon.There are several allotropes of carbon. Allotropes of Carbon: Allotropes of carbon: a) Diamond, b) Graphite, c) Lonsdaleite, d) C60 (Buckminsterfullerene or buckyball), e) C540, f) C70, g) Amorphous carbon, and h) single-walled carbon nanotube, or buckytube.

The three best-known carbon allotropes are amorphous carbon (such as coal and soot), graphite, and diamond. ... Each unit cell of the T-carbon structure contains two tetrahedrons with eight carbon atoms. As the scientists' calculations showed, T-carbon is thermodynamically stable at ambient pressure and is a semiconductor

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