Allotropy or allotropism is the property of some chemical elements to exist in two or more different forms, known as allotropes of these elements. Allotropes are different structural modifications of an element; the atoms of the element are bonded together in a different manner
For example, the allotropes of carbon include diamond (where the carbon atoms are bonded together in a tetrahedral lattice arrangement), graphite (where the carbon atoms are bonded together in sheets of a hexagonal lattice), graphene (single sheets of graphite), and fullerenes (where the carbon atoms are bonded together in spherical, tubular, or ellipsoidal formations).
i cant help it..i see in this so much architectural potencial
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just finished renders for observatory competition…still have to do one more :S
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: Top 10 ways to spot an architecture student:
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10. Student picks up the ability to sleep anywhere.
9. Student has large amount of empty appliance boxes in their room, minus the appliance.
8. Student will be slow to respond or daze emptily at objects.
7. Student buys energy drinks by the pallet.
6. Student spent 2,000 dollars on a desktop…
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