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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2009

A discussion of carbon allotropes - including diamond, lonsdaleite, graphite, and the fullerenes.

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  • Tumbs up if u r watching this for homework!

  • The most visually informative description of crystal structures I have found. If pictures say a thousand words then this says a book's worth.

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  • @andrewzhang1990 fuck,am i this much of a nerd that i watch this for fun?

  • @manseelol yes

  • SOOOOOOOO, graphite and carbon are ALLOTROPES of carbon... wright?

  • MAN-C WAS HERE 2011

  • THumbs up if ure watching this for an exam

  • thanks for beautiful lecturing video...really its very useful..

  • Thumbs up if u think diamond should not be so expensive....

  • graphene sheets actually do not contain any double bonds, they are all single bonds and the unbonded electron is allowed to flow freely between the sheet, this is why it is such a good conductor

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