What are the three common forms of carbon
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three common forms of carbon : Graphite, Diamond, Fullerenes....
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Carbon in nature is found in three forms called allotropes: diamond, graphite, and fullerenes. Graphite, with clay, is in pencils.
Allotropes: graphite, diamond
Density (near r.t.): amorphous: 1.8–2.1 g/cm3; graphite: 2.267 g/cm3; diamond: 3.515 ...
Appearance: graphite: black; diamond: clear
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The three relatively well-known allotropes of carbon are amorphous carbon, graphite, and diamond. Once considered exotic, fullerenes are nowadays commonly synthesized and used in research; they include buckyballs, carbon nanotubes, carbon nanobuds and nanofibers.
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