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Which is hardest allotrope of carbon.

A

Diamond

B

Graphite

C

Fullerene

D

Coal

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To determine which is the hardest allotrope of carbon, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the Allotropes of Carbon The common allotropes of carbon include: - Diamond - Graphite - Fullerenes - Coal (not an allotrope) ...
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