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Explain the allotropic nature of carbon.​

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Answered by msekar20051975
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Allotropy is the property of an element in which the elements exist in more than one physical form having similar chemical properties but different physical properties. Important allotropes of carbon include diamond, graphite, and fullerene.

Answered by BoldPearl
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When an element exists in more than one crystalline form, those forms are called allotropes; the two most common allotropes of carbon are diamond and graphite. Every carbon atom is covalently bonded at the four corners of the tetrahedron to four other carbon atoms.

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