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allotropes of carbon monoxide

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Answered by nutanjha53
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Two allotropes of carbon: graphite and diamond. Eight allotropes of carbon: a) diamond, b) graphite, c) lonsdaleite, d) C60 buckminsterfullerene, e) C540, Fullerite f) C70, g) amorphous carbon, h) zig-zag single-walled carbon nanotube.

Answered by atharva494
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➡Carbon Monoxide. A colourless and very dangerously toxic gas - it has no smell - boiling point -190 oC. Mixtures of carbon monoxide and hydrogen are called "synthesis gas" or "syngas". Formally CO is the anhydride of formic acid, HCCH, but CO does not react at room temperature with water.......

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