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Carbon....the All-Purpose Compound...
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nu-i carbon al nostru !!!
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Isn't diamond the purest form of carbon?
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I thought buckyballs were actually an accidental discovery in the making of nano tubes.
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NICE! Carbon comes in many allotropic forms, like graphite, diamond, buckminsterfullerene (C60), other polyhedron fullerenes, like C20, C26, C70, C72, C76, C84, C100, or even C540. There are carbon nanotubes, and even the rare, but natural londaleite. Basically, londaleite is crystalline carbon but with a hexagonal lattice, unlike diamond, which has a cubic crystalline lattice. Londaleite is formed in meteorite impacts where carbon is present. It's Mohs hardness is 7-8, yet diamond is still 10.
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hopefully, you all know that when the professor says "football" he is actually talking about a round ball. Thats what they say.
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hopefully, you all know that when the professor says "football" he is actually talking about a round ball.
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what does it look like at 2:44
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@7h0M42B4 oh... that's why muscle contraction have a connection in oxygen. thanks a lot!!
I wont give my loved one a diamond, coz its unreactive..I'll give her a lump of Potassium coz i want our love to be explosive..lol..
1986abdulmeghji 1 year ago 27
Never sneeze when facing pulverized charcoal. Seriously, it's a mess.
KilgothMirna 1 year ago 6