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  • Carbon Allotropes: Exploring Diamond, Graphite & Beyond
    Carbon has more than ten well-known allotropes, including two fullerenes, four single-wall nanotubes, and three types of graphene as well as amorphous carbon and carbon black. But most important allotropes are only two: graphite and diamond. Both allotropes consist solely of carbon atoms. The key structural difference that gives graphite and diamond vastly different properties lies in the way these carbon atoms bond.
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