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What are the two allotropes of carbon discussed in today's video?
Diamond
and
graphite
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What are allotropes?
Allotropes are different
structural
forms of the same
element
in the same physical state.
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In what physical state can carbon take different allotropes?
Solid state
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What type of structure do both diamond and graphite have?
Both diamond and graphite are
giant covalent
structures.
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How are the atoms arranged in diamond?
In diamond, each
carbon
atom is covalently bonded to four other
carbon
atoms in a regular 3D pattern.
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Why is diamond very strong and has a high melting point?
Because it has
strong covalent
bonds that require a lot of
energy
to break.
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Why doesn't diamond conduct electricity?
Because it has no free
electrons
or
ions
that can move around.
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How does the bonding in graphite differ from that in diamond?
In graphite, each
carbon
atom is bonded to only
three
other carbon atoms.
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What is the arrangement of atoms in graphite?
The atoms in graphite are arranged into
hexagons
that form large
flat sheets.
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Why is graphite relatively soft compared to diamond?
Because the individual
layers
in graphite are held together
weakly
and can slide over one another.
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What allows graphite to conduct electricity and heat?
The presence of
delocalized electrons
that are free to
move
around.
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What is a single layer of graphite called?
Graphene
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What can scientists do with isolated layers of graphene?
They can use them to make other
structures
such as
spheres
and tubes.
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What are the key differences between diamond and graphite?
Diamond
:
Each
carbon
bonded to
four
others
Strong 3D
structure
Very
hard
,
high
melting point
Does not conduct
electricity
Graphite
:
Each
carbon
bonded to
three
others
Arranged in
hexagons
forming
layers
Relatively
soft
,
high
melting point
Conducts
electricity
due to
delocalized
electrons
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What are the allotropes of carbon mentioned in the video?
Diamond
Graphite
Graphene
(single layer of graphite)
Fullerenes
(to be discussed in the next video)
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