which allotrope of carbon is obtained by burning kerosene oil in a limited supply of air
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The allotrope of carbon obtained by burning kerosene oil in a limited supply of air is called carbon black.
Allotropes are different forms of compound with the same with different chemical properties.
Carbon has many allotropes and among then may include such as diamond and graphite.
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Name an allotrope of carbon obtained by burning kerosene oil in a limited supply of air ?
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