Allotropes of Matter
Chemistry ⇒ States of Matter
Allotropes of Matter starts at 9 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe one industrial application of graphite based on its properties as an allotrope of carbon.
Describe the structural difference between diamond and graphite.
Describe the structure of buckminsterfullerene (C60).
Explain the term 'allotropy' with an example.
Explain why diamond is harder than graphite.
Explain why rhombic sulfur is more stable than monoclinic sulfur at room temperature.
Explain why white phosphorus is more reactive than red phosphorus.
Name the allotrope of carbon that is used in making pencil leads.
Which allotrope of carbon is the hardest known natural substance?
Which property of graphite makes it a good conductor of electricity?
