what are the crystalline allotropes of carbon? write two uses in day to day life.
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Graphite is one of three forms of crystalline, or crystal-forming, carbon. Carbon also exists in an amorphous, or “shapeless,” form in substances such as coal and charcoal. Different forms of the same element are called allotropes. Besides graphite, the other allotropes of crystalline carbon are diamond and fullerenes
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two crystalline allotropes of carbon are
●graphite
●diamond
uses of graphite are
◆as a lubricant
◆in lead pencils
uses. of diamond
◆jwellary
◆industrial uses
●graphite
●diamond
uses of graphite are
◆as a lubricant
◆in lead pencils
uses. of diamond
◆jwellary
◆industrial uses
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