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Which allotrope of carbon has a tetrahedral arrangement of atoms in it's crystal ...??


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Answered by ssengar803
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The crystal structure of diamond is a face-centred cubic lattice having eight atoms per unit cell to form a diamond cubic structure. Each carbon atom is covalently bonded to four other carbons in a tetrahedral geometry

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The crystal structure of diamond is a face-centred cubic lattice having eight atoms per unit cell to form a diamond cubic structure. Each carbon atom is covalently bonded to four other carbons in a tetrahedral geometry.

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