Explain diamond
Graphite
Fullerene
Answers
Answered by
1
Summary. Different forms, or allotropes, of carbon are diamond, graphite, and fullerenes. In diamond, each carbon atom is bonded to four other carbon atoms, forming a rigid structure that makes diamond very hard. ... In a fullerene, carbon atoms are bonded to three other atoms in a soccer ball pattern
Anonymous:
Graphite
Answered by
3
All the three are allotopes of carbon.
Diamond is the hardest substance and each carbon atom is bonded to 4 other carbon atoms forming a 3dimensional structure.
Graphite is generally soft. each carbon atom is bonded to 3 other carbon atoms in the same plane giving a hexagonal array.
Fullerenes was first identified C-60 which has carbon atoms arranged in the shape of football.
Diamond is the hardest substance and each carbon atom is bonded to 4 other carbon atoms forming a 3dimensional structure.
Graphite is generally soft. each carbon atom is bonded to 3 other carbon atoms in the same plane giving a hexagonal array.
Fullerenes was first identified C-60 which has carbon atoms arranged in the shape of football.
Similar questions