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They are:

  1. Diamond
  2. Graphite
  3. Amorphous carbon
  4. Nanocarbons (buckminsterfullerenes, carbon nanotubes and nanobuds)
  5. Vitreous carbon
  6. Carbon nanofoam

Pick whichever 4 you want.

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Graphite (pencil "lead"), diamond, amorphous carbon (like charcoal), and the "buckyball."

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Types of pure carbon:
- amorphous carbon
- glassy carbon
- graphite
- diamond
- fullerene
- graphene

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