File:Eight Allotropes of Carbon.png

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Created by Michael Ströck (mstroeck) on Februar 7, 2006 using iMol for Mac OS X and Photoshop CS2. Released under the GFDL.

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English: This illustration depicts eight of the allotropes (different molecular configurations) that pure carbon can take:
Français : huit Formes allotropiques du carbone :
Polski: Odmiany węgla:
  • a) diament
  • b) grafit
  • c) Lonsdaleit
  • d) fuleren C60
  • e) fuleren C540
  • f) fuleren C70
  • g) węgiel amorficzny
  • h) nanorurka
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current20:51, 11 May 2008Thumbnail for version as of 20:51, 11 May 20081,762 × 1,895 (862 KB)MahahahaneapneapCompressed
05:48, 7 October 2007Thumbnail for version as of 05:48, 7 October 20071,762 × 1,895 (871 KB)WhkohIncreased font size to improve readability of image on en:Allotropes of carbon
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13:37, 18 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 13:37, 18 February 20061,762 × 1,895 (1.48 MB)Mstroeck== Summary == This illustration depicts eight of the allotropes (different molecular configurations) that pure carbon can take: a) Diamond b) Graphite c) Lonsdaleite d) Buckminsterfullerene (C60) e) C540 f) C70 g) [[Amor

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