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give the chemical properties and physical properties of allotropes of carbon

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Answered by Shankp1310
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Carbon has several allotropes, or different forms in which it can exist. These allotropes include graphite and diamond, which have very different properties. Despitecarbon's ability to make 4 bonds and its presence in many compounds, it is highly unreactive under normal conditions.
Answered by Anonymous
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ALLOTROPES OF CARBON;
1) GRAPHITES
2) DIAMOND
3) FULLEREN

⏩CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF
▶️ DIAMOND:
If Diamond burns in oxygen it gives carbon dioxide gas no Residue left behind the carbon dioxide formed by burning Diamond can turn limewater to Milky .

▶️GRAPHITE:
If graphite burns in oxygen it gives carbon dioxide gas no Residue left behind the carbon dioxide formed by burning graphite can turn limewater to Milky .

▶️FULLEREN:
If fullerene burns in oxygen it gives carbon dioxide gas no Residue left behind the carbon dioxide formed by burning the following can turn limewater to Milky .

⏩ PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF :
▶️ GRAPHITE:
1)Graphite is a greenish black opaque substance
2) It is short and slippery to touch
3) It is good conductor of electricity
(due to the presence of free electrons)
but bad conductors of heat .

▶️DIAMOND:
1) Diamond is a colourless transparent substances having extraordinary brilliance due to its high refractive index
2) It is hard in nature
3) It doesn't conduct electricity
non conductor of electricity .

▶️ FULLEREN:
1) these are the dance solid at room temperature
2)These are neither too hard nor too soft
3)These are the purest allotropic forms of the carbon because of the absence of the free balance is or surface bonds .


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