...For example, carbon has 2 common allotropes: diamond, where the carbon atoms are bonded together in a tetrahedral lattice arrangement, and graphite, where the carbon atoms are bonded together in sheets of a hexagonal lattice. Read full entry
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- 1.Allotropy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- For some elements, allotropes have different molecular formulae which can ... Allotropes are different structural forms of the same element and can exhibit ...
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llotropes
- 2.Allotropes of carbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Eight allotropes of carbon: a) Diamond, b) Graphite, c) Lonsdaleite, d) C60 ... The system of carbon allotropes spans an astounding range of extremes, ...
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llotropes_of_carbon
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What are the allotropes of I need to know all the
allotropes of fluorine. If it
doesn't have any, just say so.
Name the isotopes of fluorine
also please.
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I would have to say none, never heard of any. Plus, it's rarely found in nature alone since it is the most reactive nonmetal. However, we can find allotropes for carbon, sulfur, phosphorus, and oxygen. |
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What are the uses of there are eight types of
allotropes in carbon with
diamond and graphite being
major....... i would like ti
know what all eight are used
for......
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this will give you more information than i can type here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C arbon_allotropes |
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How are oxygen and ozone What is the reason dioxygen
and ozone are allotropes?
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The word allotrope refers to the case where an element naturally occurs in more than one form. The element oxygen has two allotropes O2 (a diatomic molecule) and O3 (a triatomic molecule, called ozone). |
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