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Diamond and graphite samples with their respective structures. The bottom right formation of carbon is what is known as "graphene," characterized by infinite, single atom sheets of carbon. |
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March 2007 |
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Self-made derivative work (see below) |
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User:Itub |
This file is a composite of Image:GraphiteUSGOV.jpg (public domain), en:Image:Brillanten.jpg (GFDL), and parts of Image:Eight_Allotropes_of_Carbon.png (GFDL).
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