What are crystalline allotrops of carbon explain them?
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Allotropes of Carbon:Carbon exists in two Allotropic forms,Crystalline allotropes, amorphous allotropes, Crystalline allotropes: Diamond, Graphite, Fullerenes, Amorphous allotropes: Carbon block lamp block, Coke, Charcoal. Diamond:It has a crystalline lattice.
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When an element exists in more than one crystalline form, those forms are called allotropes; the two most common allotropes of carbon are diamond and graphite. Every carbon atom is covalently bonded at the four corners of the tetrahedron to four other carbon atoms.
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