They are forms of carbon.
A diamond is not formed from coal. Diamond and coal are both allotropes of carbon, and are formed by different processes.
The element that forms both coal and diamond is Carbon.
Diamond and graphite are both forms of the element carbon. They are not compounds, because a compound by definition involves the combination of two or more different elements.
No. A diamond is a diamond: quartz is quartz. Both have different chemical elements and different molecular structures.
The element carbon can exist in a variety of forms, which include both graphite and diamond, as well as coal, and buckminsterfullerene.
Both diamond and coal are formed from the mineral carbon, each with a different molecular structure.
A diamond is not formed from coal. Diamond and coal are both allotropes of carbon, and are formed by different processes.
The element that forms both coal and diamond is Carbon.
Different is only the arrangement of atoms in diamond or graphite. Diamond and graphite are allotropic forms of carbon.
Diamond and graphite are both forms of the element carbon. They are not compounds, because a compound by definition involves the combination of two or more different elements.
No. A diamond is a diamond: quartz is quartz. Both have different chemical elements and different molecular structures.
they both have o in them and they both come from nature or in natural form
Diamond and graphite have different structures which account for their different properties. Graphite is arranged into sheets which are easily removed. Diamond, on the other hand, is a network solid that has very strong bonds and intermolecular forces holding it together.
They can have different types of chemical bonding: Diamond and graphite are among the best examples, because both are forms of pure carbon but have very different properties.
'Better' is a judgement, and you are the judge. Both diamonds are diamonds made of carbon. A manufactured diamond is less expensive that a mined/ natural diamond.
A ruby is a ruby; a diamond is a diamond. They are different gemstones. Both occur in nature.
The element carbon can exist in a variety of forms, which include both graphite and diamond, as well as coal, and buckminsterfullerene.