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Thermodynamically the most stable form of carbon is

A

diamond

B

graphite

C

fullerenes

D

coal

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The correct Answer is:
B

Thermodynamically the most stable form of carbon is graphite.
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  • Thermodynamically most stable form of carbon is

    A
    diamond
    B
    coke
    C
    charcoal
    D
    graphite
  • The most stable carbocaation is-

    A
    B
    C
    D
  • The most stable carbocation is -

    A
    `CH_(3)overset(oplus)(C)H_(2)`
    B
    `CH_(2) = CH - overset(oplus)(C)H_(2)`
    C
    `Me_(2)overset(oplus)(C)H`
    D
    `Me_(3) overset(oplus)(C)`
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