physical properties of carbon with explanations.
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Answer: Atomic number 6
Density 2.2 g.cm-3 at 20°C
Melting point 3652 °C
Boiling point 4827 °C
Vanderwaals radius 0.091 nm
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The physical and chemical properties of carbon depend on the crystalline structure of the element. Its density fluctuates from 2.25 g/cm³ (1.30 ounces/in³) for graphite and 3.52 g/cm³ (2.03 ounces/in³) for diamond. The melting point of graphite is 3500ºC (6332ºF) and the extrapolated boiling point is 4827ºC (8721ºF).
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