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ALLOTROPES

ALLOTROPES. ALI NACKERS. iiiiiinfo. Two or more forms of an element that have distinctly different physical or chemical properties. Solid, liquid, or gas The picture shows diamond, graphite, and fullerene. EXAMPLEEEEEEES. Carbon Sulfur Oxygen Phosphorus

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ALLOTROPES

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  1. ALLOTROPES ALI NACKERS

  2. iiiiiinfo • Two or more forms of an element that have distinctly different physical or chemical properties. • Solid, liquid, or gas • The picture shows diamond, graphite, and fullerene.

  3. EXAMPLEEEEEEES. • Carbon • Sulfur • Oxygen • Phosphorus • The picture shows the eight allotropes of carbon!

  4. CARBON ALLOTROPE yahhhh • Diamonds and graphite • Used to make jewelry • “Graphite can be used as the material in the electrodes of an electrical arc lamp.” • Dry lubricants are made of graphite powder

  5. How does this relate to what we have already learned? I will tell yah. • Earth’s Mineral resources- allotropes are often found in metals which are mineral resources. • Mining and Refining- you have to mine to get the ores in which the allotropes are found. • Calculating Percentages in ores this is how they find out how many diamonds and other elements are in the ore.

  6. REVIEWWWW TIMEEEEe • What is an allotrope???? You should know this by now. ************************************************* • Name two examples of an allotrope! *************************************************

  7. SOURCES – what I used to get mah iiiiiinfo • http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-an-allotrope.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allotropes_of_carbon • The book

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