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An allotrope of carbon which is as tensil as steel​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Carbon Nanotubes

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Carbon Nanotubes is an allotripe of carbon which is steel         MARK ME AS BRAINLIAST

Answered by 10240
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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), is the allotrope of carbon which is as tensile as steel. Carbon nanotubes were reported to have a tensile strength of approximately 62 GPa. In contrast, high carbon steel (an alloy of iron and carbon) has a tensile strength of approximately 1.2 GPa.

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Carbon is capable of forming many allotropes (structurally different forms of the same element) due to its valency. Well-known forms of carbon include diamond and graphite. In recent decades, many more allotropes have been discovered and researched.

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