Chemistry, asked by drbibhutiswian, 4 months ago


The allotrope of carbon used in nuclear reactors to control nuclear reactions is
a. diamond
b. graphite
c. fullerene
d.gas carbon​

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Answered by ashfanakn
1

Answer:

Graphite

Graphite is the most stable allotrope of carbon.Contrary to popular belief, high-purity graphite does not readily burn, even at elevated temperatures. For this reason,it is used in nuclear reactor and for high-temperature crucibles for melting metals.

Hence,graphite is used in nuclear reactor and it is a allotrope of carbon.

Answered by tcanurag07ff
7

Answer:

the answer is option D

Explanation:

FULLERENE.

ALSO KNOWN AS

BUCKMINSTERFULLERENE

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