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write a brief note on allotropes of carbon​

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Answered by arnabksr
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Carbon has several allotropes, or different forms in which it can exist. These allotropes include graphite and diamond, which have very different properties. Despite carbon's ability to make 4 bonds and its presence in many compounds, it is highly unreactive under normal conditions.

Diamond, graphite and fullerenes (substances that include nanotubes and 'buckyballs' , such as buckminsterfullerene) are three allotropes of pure carbon.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Any of two or more physical forms in which an element can existdiamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon. Three naturally occurring allotropes of carbon are known to exist: amorphous, graphite and diamond.

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