Both diamond and graphite are allotropes of pure carbon.
No, diamonds and graphite are not polymorphs of silicon. Diamonds are a polymorph of carbon, while graphite is also a polymorph of carbon. Silicon does not form diamonds or graphite as polymorphs.
No. They are actually a type of graphite. Diamonds are made of carbon.
Diamonds and graphite are both allotropes of carbon.
Both diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon.
No. Both graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon. They have different molecular structures.
Graphite and Diamonds are both allotropes of Carbon.
Both are allotropes of carbon.
No. Graphite and diamond are both allotropes of carbon, each with a different and distinct molecular structure.
You're thinking of carbon, which Mother Nature used to form both diamonds and graphite.
Both diamonds and graphite are allotropes of carbon.
carbon is in both diamond and graphite along with countless other things like charcoal
Both diamonds and graphite are made up of carbon atoms. The difference lies in how the carbon atoms are arranged structurally, with diamonds having a rigid, three-dimensional crystal lattice while graphite has a layered structure.