Chemistry, asked by likhitrajbehera, 11 months ago

Which allotrope of carbon has a tetrahedral arrangement of atoms in its crystal? ​

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Answered by pranjal0407
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Diamond: It is extremely hard, transparent crystal, with the carbon atoms arranged in a tetrahedral lattice. This allotrope of carbon is a poor electrical conductor and an excellent thermal conductor. Lonsdaleite: These are also called hexagonal diamond.

Answered by muthuvarshith
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Diamond Mark it as important
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