answersLogoWhite

0

What are the three forms of carbon?

Updated: 9/11/2023
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

Best Answer

The three forms of Carbon are diamond, graphite, and fullerene (:

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What are the three forms of carbon?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are the Forms of carbon?

The three forms of Carbon are diamond, graphite, and fullerene (:


What are forms of carbon?

The three forms of Carbon are diamond, graphite, and fullerene (:


What three forms of the element carbon?

Don't no


What are the 2 forms of carbon?

There are three forms of carbon: 1.Graphite 2.Diamond 3.Buckminster fullerine


What three basic forms is carbon found in?

Carbon is found in everything! We wouldn't be alive if there wasn't carbon in the air!


What are the three forms of the element carbon?

Diamond,graphite, and fullerene


What are the three forms in which carbon dioxide is carried by blood?

Two of the forms in which carbon dioxide is carried by blood is bicarbonate ion, and carbaminohemoglobi. The last form in the blood is a dissolved in plasma.


How is carbon dioxide transported?

Carbon Dioxide is transported in three forms: Carbonic acid, carbamino compounds, and dissolved gas.


How is carbon produced?

Carbon is not produced but mined because it occurs naturally. Carbon occurs naturally in three forms namely diamond, graphite and amorphous.


Is carbon an element molecule or mixture?

Carbon is definite an element, occurring pure in three natural forms diamond, graphite and (amorphous) carbon black.


What are the three forms of pure carbon?

This isn't really a good question because there are more than three forms of carbon. Allotropes of carbon include: Amorphous Carbon Graphite Diamond Lonsdalite C60 (Buckminsterfullerene) C70 C540 Carbon Nanotubes Since it's pretty clear this is a homework question, I'm gonna suggest you answer with the first three forms. Your teacher might call amorphous carbon something else, so don't blame me if you get marked down. Of course you could always find the answer in your textbook (novel concept..)


What do diamond's Graphite Fullerenes and nanotubes have in common?

All forms of carbon.