Yes, it is true - diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
Diamond is an example of elemental carbon.
a diamond
Graphite, Diamond.
Solid carbon (C) may be diamond, graphite, coal, carbon black etc.
A diamond is 100% carbon, and the structure may also be contaminated with traces of other minerals, some of which give a diamond colour. For example, the Hope Diamond is blue, because those crystals contain minute amounts of boron.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is an example of an inorganic form of carbon. It does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds and is commonly found in the atmosphere.
yes it is the purst form of carbon after diamond
A diamond is made of carbon. Some diamonds include colour. For example, the famous Hope Diamond looks blue, because the stone includes traces of boron. Colourless diamonds are pure carbon.
Diamond is the diamond form of carbon
One non-metal that is very hard is diamond. Diamond is made of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal structure, making it the hardest known natural material.
An example of an element is carbon. It is a building block for all living organisms and is found in various forms such as coal, graphite, and diamond.
Naturally occurring, commonly used minerals.