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describe the allotropic forms of carbon​

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Different forms, or allotropes, of carbon, are diamond, graphite, and fullerene. In a diamond, each carbon atom is bonded to four other carbon atoms forming a rigid structure that makes the diamond very hard. The fourth electron from each carbon atom is free to move making graphite a good conductor of electricity.

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Different forms, or allotropes, of carbon, are diamond, graphite, and fullerene. In a diamond, each carbon atom is bonded to four other carbon atoms forming a rigid structure that makes the diamond very hard. ... The fourth electron from each carbon atom is free to move making graphite a good conductor of electricity

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