what are the allotropes of carbon and their use in two points
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The 3 forms (allotropes) of pure carbon are diamond, graphite and buckminster fullerene. In all the above three allotropes the carbon atoms are joined by strong covalent bonds in diverse arrangements that the properties of the 3 forms are varied.
A diamond is one giant molecule of carbon atoms
A diamond is one giant molecule of carbon atoms
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1)diamond
.IT used for cutting the hard things
it used for jewelleries also
2)graphite
it used for the charcoal
it is used in a pencil that's a lead
.IT used for cutting the hard things
it used for jewelleries also
2)graphite
it used for the charcoal
it is used in a pencil that's a lead
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