karbonallotrópok
Karbonallotrópok refers to the different structural forms that carbon atoms can take in a pure elemental state. These allotropes exhibit distinct physical and chemical properties due to their varied atomic arrangements. The most well-known allotropes of carbon include diamond, graphite, fullerenes, and graphene.
Diamond is characterized by a tetrahedral crystal structure where each carbon atom is covalently bonded to
Graphite, in contrast, has a layered structure. Within each layer, carbon atoms are arranged in hexagonal rings,
Fullerenes are molecules composed entirely of carbon, forming a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, or tube. The most
Graphene is a single layer of graphite, essentially a two-dimensional sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a