examples of amorphous form of carbon
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Amorphous carbon
Amorphous carbon is free, reactive carbon that does not have any crystalline structure (also called diamond-like carbon). ...
In mineralogy, amorphous carbon is the name used for coal, soot, carbide-derived carbon, and other impure forms of carbon that are neither graphite nor diamond.
Amorphous carbon is free, reactive carbon that does not have any crystalline structure (also called diamond-like carbon). ...
In mineralogy, amorphous carbon is the name used for coal, soot, carbide-derived carbon, and other impure forms of carbon that are neither graphite nor diamond.
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Coke, coal, charcoal, bone charcoal, etc. are non-crystalline allotropes of carbon. These are commonly called amorphous carbon.
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