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carbon exhibits allotrophy​

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Answered by adithyakrishnan6137
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Allotropy is the property of an element to exist in more than one physical forms having similar chemical properties but different physical properties.

Due to its catenation property carbon exhibits allotropy.

Carbon atom bonds with another carbon atom to form a single large structure or chain. This property of interconnecting C−C bonds is called catenation.

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Answered by bidisha03biswas
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Answer. Carbon exhibits allotropy due to the following reasons: Firstly, the methods of formation or preparation of the element are different. Secondly, the arrangement of atoms in a given form changes according to its method of formation or preparation

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