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diamond graphite and fullerene are crystalline forms of carbon​

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Answered by khushisaini3054
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Diamond, graphite and fullerene are crystalline forms of carbon. They are allotropes of carbon and this property of carbon is termed as allotropy. These crystalline forms a carbon have a regular and definite geometrical shape, sharp edges and plane surfaces

Answered by kumaranlikith
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Diamond, graphite and fullerene are crystalline forms of carbon. They are allotropes of carbon and this property of carbon is termed as allotropy. These crystalline forms a carbon have a regular and definite geometrical shape, sharp edges and plane surfaces.

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