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Explain The allotrophic forms of carbon​

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Answered by gouravkuamrverma2
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Allotropy is the property by virtue of which an element exist in more than one form and each form has different physical properties but identical chemical properties. ... These different forms are called allotropes. The two common allotropic forms of carbon are diamond and graphite.

Answered by AngelSnowy
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The phenomenon by which an element can exist in more than one physical state is called allotropy. The allotropes of carbon can be categorized into two:

Amorphous Carbon Allotropes

Crystalline Carbon Allotropes

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