Graphite is in sheets...
And is quite slippery.
Graphite
No, propane is an alkane with molecular formula C3H8 while carbon monoxide is a gas with molecular formula CO
Graphite is pure carbon. A diamond is also pure carbon in a very specific crystal. Yet diamonds do not conduct electricity and graphite does. Graphite can form in plate like arrays of hexagonal crystals and in an amorphous, powdery form.
Bucky balls are a form (allotrope) of carbon, like graphite and diamonds. They are made of carbon, which is an element. They are a pure form of the element carbon, so they are an element.
Al can form double or triple and C can form single, double and triple(in some cases) and can form partially triple bond also( like CO in carbon monoxide)...;)
Slower cooling allows the atoms time to arrange in a crystalline form, whereas faster cooling freezes the atoms in position before they can all arrange themselves in the crystalline structure.
Yes, pyrite does form cubic crystals. Pyrite can form different types of crystals, including, cuboid crystals, raspberry-like framboids, T-shaped crystals, and dodecahedral crystals.
No, propane is an alkane with molecular formula C3H8 while carbon monoxide is a gas with molecular formula CO
Graphite is indeed a pure form of carbon but it is just one form. Carbon exists as different allotropes like diamond and graphite.
Yes you can it forms purple and black crystals that form acrossed the lens like an army marching.
It is mostly likely a nanotube or something like that, but not a carbon.
Graphite is pure carbon. A diamond is also pure carbon in a very specific crystal. Yet diamonds do not conduct electricity and graphite does. Graphite can form in plate like arrays of hexagonal crystals and in an amorphous, powdery form.
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Quartz is a type of crystal. There are many different types of crystals. A crystal is any solid with a regular repeating atomic/molecular structure. Quartz is a crystal that is composed of silicon dioxide. Diamond is a crystal of carbon. Rubies and sapphires are crystals of aluminum oxide. Salt is a crystal of sodium chloride. Even organic compounds, like sugar, can form crystals. Semi-crystalline material is also known, and an example of that is the common plastic HDPE (high density polyethylene).
There are types of aluminum and carbon crystals that can be seen through. Then there is meta-materials, like invisibility cloaks, but they are beyond our current technology.
Bucky balls are a form (allotrope) of carbon, like graphite and diamonds. They are made of carbon, which is an element. They are a pure form of the element carbon, so they are an element.
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Al can form double or triple and C can form single, double and triple(in some cases) and can form partially triple bond also( like CO in carbon monoxide)...;)