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Three allotropes of carbon are graphite, diamond, and amorphous carbon. Refer to the Related Links to see an article identifying eight allotropes of carbon.
Allotrophy is the existence of two or more different physical forms of a chemical element. Soot, Diamond, and Charcoal are all allotropes of carbon.
The three different allotropes of carbon are: -Diamond-Graphite-Buckminsterfullerene
yes ,it is an allotrope of carbon.
If they are in different physical form they are ALLOTROPES. If they are in different atomic form they are ISOTOPES. e.g. Allotropes [ Graphite, diamond and buckyballs* buckminster Fullerene) are allotropes of carbon. They appear different because the arrangment of the atomis is different. Isotopes Carbon 12 , Carbon-13, Carbon-14 are isotopes of carbon , because they have a different number of neutrons in the nucleus.
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Carbon can form many allotropes.
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Carbon has many allotropes. The system of carbon allotropes spans an astounding range. Source: Wikipedia
The element is carbon, and the difference between these two allotropes is the crystal lattice formation that develops in each, based on where each is formed.
noAnother AnswerAll diamonds are allotropes of carbon: there is no diamond if there is no carbon.