They are:DiamondGraphiteAmorphous carbonNanocarbons (buckminsterfullerenes, carbon nanotubes and nanobuds)Vitreous carbonCarbon nanofoamPick whichever 4 you want.
Solid carbon (C) may be diamond, graphite, coal, carbon black etc.
Assuming you are asking the color of "Carbon", most forms are black. There are three "allotropes" of Carbon: Graphite, Diamond, and Amorphous. Diamond is clear but of course quite rare.
=>diamond is not conducting electricity and heat. =>it is hardest natural substances known. =>it occurs naturally free state. =>graphite is soft and greasy to touch. =>it doesn't conduct heat an electricity. =>it occurred naturally and manufactured artificially. =>buckminsterfullerene is used in medicines. =>it is used in treatment of cancer.
glass is the amorphous one.
No. Graphite is a pure element, it is an allotrope of Carbon.The allotropes of the element Carbon are :- diamond, graphite, graphene, amorphous carbon and buckminsterfullerenes.
Three allotropes of carbon are diamond, graphite, and amorphous carbon. Diamond has a rigid three-dimensional lattice structure, graphite has a layered structure with weak van der Waals forces between layers, and amorphous carbon lacks a specific crystal structure.
You think probable to diamond, graphite, amorphous carbon, fullerene, graphene, etc.
Carbon can form diamond, graphite, amorphous carbon, nanotubes, fullerenes, etc.
Graphite, Diamond.
They are:DiamondGraphiteAmorphous carbonNanocarbons (buckminsterfullerenes, carbon nanotubes and nanobuds)Vitreous carbonCarbon nanofoamPick whichever 4 you want.
You think probable to diamond, graphite, amorphous carbon, nanocarbons, vitreous carbon and many others.
graphite diamond amorphous carbon Many others man made allotropes are today known.
Carbon is not produced but mined because it occurs naturally. Carbon occurs naturally in three forms namely diamond, graphite and amorphous.
Carbon is definite an element, occurring pure in three natural forms diamond, graphite and (amorphous) carbon black.
Diamonds are very hard, and graphite is very soft.
Naturally occurring, commonly used minerals.