Write all allotropes of carbon.
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1. Diamond, graphite, and fullerenes substances that include nanotubes and 'buckyballs', such as buckminsterfullerene are three allotropes of pure carbon.
2. C540, C70, Amorphous carbon, and single-walled carbon nanotube, or buckytube are also allotropes of carbon.
3. Buckminsterfullerene burns on heating to form carbon dioxide and nothing is left behind.
4. Diamond and graphite are pure forms of the same element that differ in structure.
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Carbon, with an atomic number of 6, and a periodic table symbol of 'C,' is one of the most powerful elements we observe. Allotropy is a property of carbon. Amorphous or crystalline carbon allotropes exist (Diamond, Graphite).
- Diamond is a crystal containing carbon atoms organized in a tetrahedral lattice that is exceedingly hard and clear. This carbon allotrope has a weak electrical conductivity but a good thermal conductivity.
- Hexagonal diamond is another name for Lonsdaleite.
- Other allotropes, nanotubes, charcoal, and fullerenes all have graphene as a structural component.
- Q-carbon is a ferromagnetic, robust, and dazzling carbon allotrope with a crystal structure that is tougher and brighter than diamond.
- Graphite is a soft, black, flaky solid with a modest conductivity of electricity. C atoms are linked together in flat hexagonal lattices (graphene), which are subsequently stacked in sheets.
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