Carbon, 6CGraphite (left) and diamond (right), two allotropes of carbon | |
Allotropes | graphite, diamond and more (see Allotropes of carbon) |
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Appearance | - graphite: black, metallic-looking
- diamond: clear
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| Atomic number (Z) | 6 |
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Group | group 14 (carbon group) |
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Period | period 2 |
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Block | p-block |
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Electron configuration | [He] 2s2 2p2 |
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Electrons per shell | 2, 4 |
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Phase at STP | solid |
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Sublimation point | 3915 K (3642 °C, 6588 °F) |
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Density (near r.t.) | amorphous: 1.8–2.1 g/cm3[3] graphite: 2.267 g/cm3 diamond: 3.515 g/cm3 |
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Triple point | 4600 K, 10,800 kPa[4][5] |
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Heat of fusion | graphite: 117 kJ/mol |
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Molar heat capacity | graphite: 8.517 J/(mol·K) diamond: 6.155 J/(mol·K) |
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Oxidation states | −4, −3, −2, −1, 0, +1,[6] +2, +3,[7] +4[8] (a mildly acidic oxide) |
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Electronegativity | Pauling scale: 2.55 |
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Ionization energies | - 1st: 1086.5 kJ/mol
- 2nd: 2352.6 kJ/mol
- 3rd: 4620.5 kJ/mol
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Covalent radius | sp3: 77 pm sp2: 73 pm sp: 69 pm |
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Van der Waals radius | 170 pm |
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Spectral lines of carbon | |
Natural occurrence | primordial |
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Crystal structure | graphite: simple hexagonal (black) |
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Crystal structure | diamond: face-centered diamond-cubic (clear) |
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Thermal expansion | diamond: 0.8 µm/(m⋅K) (at 25 °C)[9] |
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Thermal conductivity | graphite: 119–165 W/(m⋅K) diamond: 900–2300 W/(m⋅K) |
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Electrical resistivity | graphite: 7.837 µΩ⋅m[10] |
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Magnetic ordering | diamagnetic[11] |
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Molar magnetic susceptibility | diamond: −5.9×10−6 cm3/mol[12] |
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Young's modulus | diamond: 1050 GPa[9] |
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Shear modulus | diamond: 478 GPa[9] |
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Bulk modulus | diamond: 442 GPa[9] |
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Speed of sound thin rod | diamond: 18,350 m/s (at 20 °C) |
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Poisson ratio | diamond: 0.1[9] |
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Mohs hardness | graphite: 1–2 diamond: 10 |
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CAS Number | - atomic carbon: 7440-44-0
- graphite: 7782-42-5
- diamond: 7782-40-3
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Antoine Lavoisier[13] (1789) | |
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| Category: Carbon | references | |
Carbon, 6CGraphite (left) and diamond (right), two allotropes of carbon | |
Allotropes | graphite, diamond and more (see Allotropes of carbon) |
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Appearance | - graphite: black, metallic-looking
- diamond: clear
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| Atomic number (Z) | 6 |
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Group | group 14 (carbon group) |
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Period | period 2 |
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Block | p-block |
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Electron configuration | [He] 2s2 2p2 |
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Electrons per shell | 2, 4 |
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Phase at STP | solid |
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Sublimation point | 3915 K (3642 °C, 6588 °F) |
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Density (near r.t.) | amorphous: 1.8–2.1 g/cm3[3] graphite: 2.267 g/cm3 diamond: 3.515 g/cm3 |
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Triple point | 4600 K, 10,800 kPa[4][5] |
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Heat of fusion | graphite: 117 kJ/mol |
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Molar heat capacity | graphite: 8.517 J/(mol·K) diamond: 6.155 J/(mol·K) |
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Oxidation states | −4, −3, −2, −1, 0, +1,[15] +2, +3,[16] +4[17] (a mildly acidic oxide) |
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Electronegativity | Pauling scale: 2.55 |
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Ionization energies | - 1st: 1086.5 kJ/mol
- 2nd: 2352.6 kJ/mol
- 3rd: 4620.5 kJ/mol
- (more)
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Covalent radius | sp3: 77 pm sp2: 73 pm sp: 69 pm |
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Van der Waals radius | 170 pm |
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Spectral lines of carbon | |
Natural occurrence | primordial |
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Crystal structure | graphite: simple hexagonal (black) |
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Crystal structure | diamond: face-centered diamond-cubic (clear) |
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Speed of sound thin rod | diamond: 18,350 m/s (at 20 °C) |
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Thermal expansion | diamond: 0.8 µm/(m⋅K) (at 25 °C)[9] |
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Thermal conductivity | graphite: 119–165 W/(m⋅K) diamond: 900–2300 W/(m⋅K) |
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Electrical resistivity | graphite: 7.837 µΩ⋅m[18] |
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Magnetic ordering | diamagnetic[19] |
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Molar magnetic susceptibility | diamond: −5.9×10−6 cm3/mol[20] |
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Young's modulus | diamond: 1050 GPa[9] |
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Shear modulus | diamond: 478 GPa[9] |
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Bulk modulus | diamond: 442 GPa[9] |
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Poisson ratio | diamond: 0.1[9] |
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Mohs hardness | graphite: 1–2 diamond: 10 |
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CAS Number | - atomic carbon: 7440-44-0
- graphite: 7782-42-5
- diamond: 7782-40-3
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Antoine Lavoisier[21] (1789) | |
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| Category: Carbon | references | |