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How is a graphite different from other allotropes of carbon?

Diamonds, coke, coal, graphite, fullerenes


What do diamonds. Graphite and fullerenes have in common?

All forms of carbon.


How are fullerenes prepared?

Fullerenes are prepared by vaporizing graphite rod in helium atmosphere. A mixture of fullerenes like C60, C70 etc are formed which are separated by solvent extraction method.C60 is obtained by column chromatography using alumina as the adsorbent and hexane as the solvent.


What are the appearance of carbon?

Carbon has many forms. Soot, graphite, fullerenes, Buckeyballs, nanotubes, for some examples.


What does the atomic structure of carbon form?

Carbon can form diamond, graphite, amorphous carbon, nanotubes, fullerenes, etc.


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

All forms of carbon.


What is the physical appearance of carbon?

Carbon exists in various forms, including black powder (graphite), shiny crystals (diamond), and buckyballs (fullerenes). The physical appearance of carbon depends on its form, such as being opaque and flaky in graphite, transparent and refractive in diamond, or resembling a hollow sphere in fullerenes.


What does fullerencemean?

I'm assuming you are referring fullerenes. They are structures used for applications such as catalytic methane activation to higher hydrocarbons. They are a form of carbon molecule that is neither graphite nor diamond. Fullerenes were named after an architect Richard Buckminster Fuller.


Which element has the largest number of allotropic forms?

Carbon has the largest number of allotropic forms, with several well-known forms such as diamond, graphite, and fullerenes.


List in a table the similarities and differences between diamond and graphite including their uses?

Diamond and graphite are allot-ropes of each other. Diamond has a tetrahedral structure where as graphite has an hexagonal arrangement. Both are made of carbon atoms entirely. Diamond is used in jewelry etc. where as graphite is used as in batteries , lubricants etc.


What are the three forms of the element carbon?

The three forms of the element carbon are diamond, graphite, and fullerenes (such as buckyballs and nanotubes). Each form has distinct properties and structures due to different arrangements of carbon atoms.


Does carbon have a certain color?

Pure carbon comes in three main forms: graphite (which is dark grey), diamond (which is clear and nearly colorless), and fullerenes (black, like soot).