Among the various allotrope of carbon A. Coke is the hardest, graphite is the softest B. Diamond is the hardest, coke is the softest C. Diamond is the hardest, graphite is the softest D. Diamond is the hardest, lamp black is the softest

Coke is the hardest, graphite is the softest
Diamond is the hardest, coke is the softest
Diamond is the hardest, graphite is the softest
Diamond is the hardest, lamp black is the softest

The correct answer is: C. Diamond is the hardest, graphite is the softest.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Coke is not an allotrope of carbon. It is a solid form of carbon that is produced by heating coal in the absence of air.
  • Lamp black is a fine black powder that is produced by incomplete combustion of carbonaceous materials. It is not an allotrope of carbon.

Graphite is a soft, black, lustrous form of carbon that is used in pencils and lubricants. It is made up of layers of carbon atoms that are arranged in a hexagonal lattice. The layers are held together by weak van der Waals forces, which allows them to slide past each other. This makes graphite a good lubricant.

Diamond is a hard, colorless, transparent form of carbon that is the hardest natural substance on Earth. It is made up of carbon atoms that are arranged in a tetrahedral lattice. The strong covalent bonds between the carbon atoms make diamond very hard.

The hardness of a material is its resistance to deformation, such as scratching or indentation. The Mohs scale of mineral hardness is a qualitative scale that ranks the scratch resistance of various minerals. Diamond is the hardest mineral on the Mohs scale, with a hardness of 10. Graphite is the softest mineral on the Mohs scale, with a hardness of 1.