Hardness:Standard single-walled carbon nanotubes can withstand a pressure up to 25 GPa without deformation.
Diamonds are an allotropic form of carbon; they are materials having some properties, not property. Which is the scientific word for it. By Hayley
Crystal habitColourStreakHardnessCleavageLusterare some of the principal physical properties used to identify minerals.
Only some properties are visually identifiable: color for example.
Yes each different mineral will have a unique set of physical properties.
Yes, diamond and graphite are isotopes of carbon as they are both entirely made of carbon. However they have very different structures resulting in their different properties.
Carbon nanotubes are actually just your everyday normal carbon atoms that are rolled in tubes. It's the atomic structure, not the chemical properties, that give it it's bulletproof strength.
Carbon nanotubes are cylindrical shaped tubes made up of long carbon chains of the thickness of 1 billion of a meter. Their length can expand to as much as several centimetes. The physical properties of carbon nanotube such as about 60 times stronger than steel makes them ideal material in the various field. applications still under research but have wide applications in electrical components ,robotics, mechanical engg etc.
Carbon remain carbon.
graphite carbon nanotubes
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Carbon nanotubes
Although there are numerous instances of people observing carbon nanotubes, most literature credits Sumio Iijima as the discoverer of carbon nanotubes.
the structure of nanotubes are carbon atoms joint together covalently to form a long tube.
No. Paper is cellulose, a carbohydrate usually derived from plant material. Carbon nanotubes are a variant of pure carbon that are used in a variety of high-strength materials.
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The physical properties of carbon vary widely with the allotropic form.
The physical properties of carbon vary widely with the allotropic form.