write a brief note on allotropes of carbon
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any of two or more physical forms in which an element can existdiamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon.
Carbon is most commonly obtained from coal deposits, although it usually must be processed into a form suitable for commercial use. Three naturally occurring allotropes of carbon are known to exist: amorphous, graphite and diamond.
For example, the allotropes of carbon include:
diamond, where the carbon atoms are bonded together in a four-cornered lattice arrangement;
graphite, where the carbon atoms are bonded together in sheets of a six-sided lattice;
graphene, single sheets of graphite
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any of two or more physical forms in which an element can existdiamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon.
Carbon is most commonly obtained from coal deposits, although it usually must be processed into a form suitable for commercial use. Three naturally occurring allotropes of carbon are known to exist: amorphous, graphite and diamond.
For example, the allotropes of carbon include:
diamond, where the carbon atoms are bonded together in a four-cornered lattice arrangement;
graphite, where the carbon atoms are bonded together in sheets of a six-sided lattice;
graphene, single sheets of graphite
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•Any of two or more physical forms in which an element can existdiamond and graphite areallotropes of carbon.
• Three naturally occurring allotropes of carbon are known to exist: amorphous, graphite and diamond.
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