Graphite and diamond are allotropes

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  1. Diamond and graphite are both allotropes of carbon. However only graphite can be used as an electrode explain why this is so
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  2. arent the allotropes of carbondiamond buckminsterfullerene(or whatever its called haha) and graphite?
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  3. Graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon which of the statements gives correct meaning of the term allotropy
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  4. Consider diamond and graphite. Which of the following is true?(A) Graphite should have a higher melting point than diamond. (B)
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  5. The reaction through which carbon changes from graphite to diamond form is represented by the equationC(graphite) --->
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  6. The reaction through which carbon changes from graphite to diamond form is represented by the equationC(graphite) --->
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  7. The reaction through which carbon changes from graphite to diamond form is represented by the equationC(graphite) --->
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  8. The reaction through which carbon changes from graphite to diamond form is represented by the equationC(graphite) --->
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  9. Diamond and graphite contain only carbon atoms, yet they are very different objects with very different properties. Why are
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  10. Under standard conditions (298 K and 1 atm), which statement is true?a] diamond converts to graphite spontaneously b] graphite
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