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Coal, graphite and diamonds are all allotropes of carbon and are stable at room temperature.

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Graphite is very stable.

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Q: What is the most stable form of allotropic form of carbon?
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The inert form of carbon?

Graphite is considered to be the most stable form.


What does graphite decay into?

Graphite is the most stable form of the already stable element carbon, and so will not decay at all.


What is the most inert form of carbon?

Graphite is the most thermodynamically stable (more than diamond).


How many bonds does carbon need to form to be a stable compound?

The strongest and most stable bonds involve carbon (C) to carbon bonds. C in sp, sp2, and sp3 hybridization, that is single, double and triple bonds, are the most stable.


How does Carbon feel in it's pure form?

Carbon in its most stable pure form is graphite. It is slightly slippery. Pencil leads are made from a mixture of graphite and clay, which should give you an idea of how graphite feels. Diamonds are also pure carbon, although not the most stable state.


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