An allotrope is a form of an element that is made up of the same element, but with a different structure. Its different structure gives it different properties.
So any allotrope of carbon is still made up of carbon, but has different physical characteristics. Graphite is perhaps the most common allotrope of carbon, but it is the same element as diamond.
The most common allotropes of carbon are:
-Graphite: The "lead" used in modern pencils
-Diamond: A valuable precious stone that is usually clear
-Buckminsterfullerene: Also known as "Buckyballs" this artificial allotrope of carbon is made up of small, soccerball shaped balls that each contain 60 atoms
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon: pure carbon is made of pure carbon, by definition.
Diamond is the allotrope -- of carbon.
Because it is an allotrope of carbon. Carbon is an element , and appears in the periodic table. Othe allotropes of carbon are graphite and buckminster fullerene(footballene). An allotrope of an element is that element appearing in differenc physical characteristics.
No, diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
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Graphite is an allotrope of Carbon. It is made of Carbon.
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon: pure carbon is made of pure carbon, by definition.
Diamond is an allotrope (arrangement) of carbon.
graphite is the lowest energy of carbon allotrope
Because Diamond is an allotrope of carbon - diamonds are purely made out of carbon.
Graphite is a naturally occurring mineral that is composed of the element carbon (C). Graphite is made up of lots and lots of layers of carbon laid one on top of the other, and it is one allotrope of this element. Diamond, another natural mineral, is also made up of carbon. It is likewise an allotrope of that element, just as graphite is.
Diamond is the allotrope -- of carbon.
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
The carbon nanofoam is the 5th allotrope of carbon which is found in 1997.but it was confirmed in 2010.
A diamond.
Diamond is the hardest mineral currently known and is an allotrope of carbon.
yes ,it is an allotrope of carbon.