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What are allotropes? Mention the allotropes of carbon.​

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Answered by HeAvEnPrlnCesS
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The term allotrope refers to one or more forms of a chemical element that occur in the same physical state.

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a) Diamond,

b) Graphite,

C) Buckminsterfullerene

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Allotropy or allotropism is the property of some chemical elements to exist in two or more different forms, in the same physical state, known as allotropes of the elements. Allotropes are different structural modifications of an element; the atoms of the element are bonded together in a different manner.

ALLOTROPES OF CARBON ARE:-

a) Diamond, b) Graphite, c) Lonsdaleite, d) C60 (Buckminsterfullerene or buckyball), e) C540, f) C70, g) Amorphous carbon, and h) single-walled carbon nanotube, or buckytube.

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