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A material is said to be allotropic, if it has
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Doke Bibhishan said:
1 decade ago
An allotropic form of carbon arranged in a manner that forms a hollow sphere, cylinder, or the like. These may range from as few as 20 carbon atoms, to several hundred, always in specific multiples of atoms. The most common and stable found to date is buckminsterfullerene.
Amank said:
6 years ago
Iron exists as an FCC structured material between (910-1395) degree Celsius and rest at BCC form, Hence iron can be termed as an allotrope.
Ashu said:
1 decade ago
The material which having more than one type of crystal structure called allotropic material. Example: Iron.
Sankar said:
1 decade ago
The material which exhibits same strength in all directions.
Vish said:
1 decade ago
Diamond and graphite are the allotropic forms of carbon.
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