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Thermodynamically the most stable allotrope of carbon is .................​

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Answered by SweetBesties
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Thermodynamically the most stable allotrope of carbon is ..............

Answer :- neutral

Answered by DeepinderBawa
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Graphite

Thermodynamically the most stable allotrope of carbon is Graphite. It has standard entropy assigned zero. Graphite contains one delocalized electron per carbon. These cause greater attraction between carbon atoms hence giving stronger bonds, more stability to the structure.

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