字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Carbon's atomic number is 6, which means it has 6 protons. It's what's known as a polymorph, meaning it can exist in more than one form, or crystal structure. Each form is called an allotrope. The best example for Carbon is graphite and diamond. Allotropes occur when the atoms bond together in different ways. Watch to see the difference between a graphite and diamond structure. The bond for graphite atoms are weak making it easy to break. But diamonds are bonded together strongly.