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Explain Allotropes of Carbon!!​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There are several allotropes of carbon. Allotropes of Carbon: Allotropes of carbon: a) Diamond, b) Graphite, c) Lonsdaleite, d) C60 (Buckminsterfullerene or buckyball), e) C540, f) C70, g) Amorphous carbon, and h) single-walled carbon nanotube, or buckytube.


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Answered by ItzDevilKing
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ALLOTROPES OF CARBON:-----

✍️Elemental carbon exists in different forms in nature which have different physical properties known as allotropic forms or Allotropes..

✍️ Allotropic forms or Allotropes are the different forms of the same element having different physical properties but almost similar chemical properties.

✍️The phenomenon of existence of allotropic forms of an element is called allotropy..

✍️ Carbon exists in thee crystalline Allotropic forms.. These are :---

⚫ Diamond

⚫ Graphite

⚫Fullerenes

✍️Among these diamonds and Graphite are two common Allotropic forms of Carbon. They differ in manner in which the carbon atoms are bonded to one another and. have different physical properties......

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