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Grade 12Organic Chemistry

what is the types of allotropic carbon?

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10 Years agoGrade 12
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Profile image of L GOUSE BASHA
10 Years ago
THREE ALLOTROPICS IN CARBON THERE ARE 1)Crystalline form 2)amorphous form 3)Fullerene
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Eight allotropes of carbon:
1) diamond, 2) graphite, 3) lonsdaleite, 4) C60 buckminsterfullerene, 5) C540, Fullerite 6) C70, 7) amorphous carbon, and 8) single-walled carbon nanotube.
Profile image of sanjay
10 Years ago
allotropes of carbons divided in two types
  1. crystaline allotropes
  2. amorphous allotropes    

crystaline allotropes:diamond, graphite, fullereens

amarphous allotropes:coal, charcoal lampblack
Profile image of KUNCHAM SAMPATH
10 Years ago
1) diamond, 2) graphite, 3) lonsdaleite, 4) C60 buckminsterfullerene, 5) C540, Fullerite 6) C70, 7) amorphous carbon, and 8) single-walled carbon nanotube.
Profile image of SHANMUKESHWAR
10 Years ago
allotropic carbons are 8 types there are 1) diamond, 2) graphite, 3) lonsdaleite, 4) C60 buckminsterfullerene, 5) C540, Fullerite 6) C70, 7) amorphous carbon, and 8) single-walled carbon nanotube. 
Profile image of RAKESH CHINDAM
10 Years ago
allotropes of carbons divided in two types
  1. crystaline allotropes
  2. amorphous allotropes
Eight allotropes of carbon:
1) diamond, 2) graphite, 3) lonsdaleite, 4) C60 buckminsterfullerene, 5) C540, Fullerite 6) C70, 7) amorphous carbon, and 8) single-walled carbon nanotube.
Profile image of PRAPULPODISHETTI
10 Years ago
Allotrops are two types:
  1. Crystaline allotropes
  2. Amorphous allotropes.
again they are different types,
Crystaline allotropes:
  • Diamond.
  • Graphite.
  • Fullerence.
Amorphous allotropes:
  • Coal.
  • Char coal.
  • Lamp black.
Profile image of KUNCHAM SAMPATH
10 Years ago
allotropes of carbons divided in two types
  1. crystaline allotropes
  2. amorphous allotropes
Eight allotropes of carbon:
1) diamond, 2) graphite, 3) lonsdaleite, 4) C60 buckminsterfullerene, 5) C540, Fullerite 6) C70, 7) amorphous carbon, and 8) single-walled carbon nanotube.