Diamond is composed of carbon -- a single element. Quartz is the second most abundant mineral on earth.Quartz is formed from silicone, in fact silicon-oxygen tetrahedra. Quartz then, is composed of two elements.
Based on what I know, yes, diamonds are composed (made) of a single element, Carbon.
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Diamond. Diamond is composed strictly of carbon, covalently bonded to one another creating a covalent network, making it the hardest substance in the world. Also, graphite of your pencil is composed strictly of carbon, except that the structure is different than diamond.
Glycogen is not an element and it has no element symbol.
Graphite, diamond
The main element in organic chemistry is C. If you look the organic chemistry, the naming is all related to carbon chain and regarding the position of the element you are looking for, you will name the C # that element located at. there are 3 types of organic cpd alkalane(single carbon bond), alkalene (double bond), alkalyne(triple carbond bond)
The radioactive element is composed of unstable nuclei that try to reach stability through emitting nuclear radiations as alpha, beta, and gamma nuclear radiations.
That statement is false
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Diamond is composed of the element carbon, and quartz is composed of the elements silicon and oxygen.
Got that backwards- diamonds are composed of carbon. But not all carbon is diamond.
This is a chemical element as gold or platinum.
As it is composed entirely of a single nonmetal element the bonds in diamond are covalent.
Diamond is a particular elemental compound composed of carbon.
Yes, for example, there's diamond which is composed entirely of the element carbon or sulfur which composed entirely of (yup... you guessed it) sulfur.
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A single type of atoms.
Diamond is composed of the element carbon.
yes, carbon