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Carbon, and bulk and surface properties Categorise
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Diamond
Graphite
Buckminsterfullerene
60 carbon atoms form a large hollow sphere
Each carbon atom forms three covalent bonds with others on a curved surface
Does not conduct electricity
Very hard material
Carbon atoms are arranged in a combination of hexagons and pentagons
Has the same hardness as graphite
Each carbon atom forms three covalent bonds with others in its layer
Conducts electricity and thermal energy
Each carbon atom forms four covalent bonds with others
All carbon atoms are part of the same symmetrical giant lattice
Soft, slippery material
Not usually a conductor, but can be in some circumstances
Carbon atoms form disconnected layers of hexagonal rings