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Forms of Carbon Outreach Activity

Carbon is all around us and in us. It is in DNA, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. Diamond is one naturally-occurring form of carbon; the graphite used in pencils is another. Aside from the naturally occurring forms, carbon is also found in the nanostructured forms of fullerenes (or buckyballs) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs).

In this activity, participants examine the atomic structure of these four forms of carbon to discover why each form has such different properties.

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