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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
- Carbon can exist in several distinct structural forms called allotropes.
- Graphite is a carbon allotrope.
- Graphite is composed of stacked graphene sheets.
- Each graphene sheet is composed of carbon atoms arranged in a flat honeycomb pattern.
- Carbon nanotubes are carbon allotropes.
- They are composed of one or more graphene sheets wrapped into a cylindrical shape.
The student wants to emphasize a difference between carbon nanotubes and graphite. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
Composed of sheets wrapped into a cylindrical shape, carbon nanotubes contrast with graphite, a carbon allotrope composed of graphene sheets.
A
Graphite and carbon nanotubes are allotropes composed of stacked or wrapped graphene sheets, but carbon can exist in several distinct structural forms.
B
Unlike carbon nanotubes, which are composed of sheets of carbon atoms arranged in a flat honeycomb pattern, graphite is a cylindrical carbon allotrope.
C
The graphene sheets in graphite are stacked, whereas in carbon nanotubes, they form a cylinder.
D