differce between the physical property of carbon and graphite
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Physical Properties of Carbon
#Carbon is a soft, dull gray or black non-metal that you can scratch with a fingernail.
#The density of carbon as graphite is 2.267 g/mL, which means it will sink in water.
#carbon has two allotropes (graphite and diamond)
The physical properties of graphite
# has a high melting point, similar to that of diamond. ...
#has a soft, slippery feel, and is used in pencils and as a dry lubricant for things like locks. ...
#has a lower density than diamond. ...
#is insoluble in water and organic solvents - for the same reason that diamond is insoluble.
#Carbon is a soft, dull gray or black non-metal that you can scratch with a fingernail.
#The density of carbon as graphite is 2.267 g/mL, which means it will sink in water.
#carbon has two allotropes (graphite and diamond)
The physical properties of graphite
# has a high melting point, similar to that of diamond. ...
#has a soft, slippery feel, and is used in pencils and as a dry lubricant for things like locks. ...
#has a lower density than diamond. ...
#is insoluble in water and organic solvents - for the same reason that diamond is insoluble.
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