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they can both backfire because coal is not good, and if you buy diamonds, it could be a waste of money.they are made of carbon.

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What is the common ingredients in both coal and diamonds?

The common ingredient is - Carbon.


Is diamonds made of coal?

No. Diamonds and coal are both allotropes of carbon. Coal and diamonds are not made from one another.


What do coal pencil lead and diamonds have in common?

Coal, pencil lead, and diamonds are all forms of carbon. The difference lies in how the carbon atoms are structured. In coal, carbon atoms are loosely attached, while in diamonds they are tightly bonded, resulting in the hardness of diamonds. Pencil lead is a mixture of graphite (which is a crystalline form of carbon) and clay.


What element is found in coal or diamonds?

Coal and diamonds are both forms of carbon.


When was Diamonds in the Coal created?

Diamonds in the Coal was created on 1992-01-14.


Why are diamonds found in coal mines?

Diamonds are found in coal mines because both diamonds and coal form under similar geologic conditions deep within the Earth's crust. When the intense heat and pressure are present during the formation of coal, it provides an environment where diamonds can also crystallize. This is why diamonds can occasionally be found in coal mines.


What named carbon do diamonds and coal contain?

Both diamonds and coal contain carbon atoms in their crystal structure. Diamonds have a tetrahedral lattice structure, while coal has an amorphous structure.


What used to be called black diamonds?

Coal has been called 'black diamonds'. This is probably because coal and diamonds are both formed from carbon.


Do Portugal mine for gold and coal or diamonds?

coal


Diamonds and coal both contain the carbon named what?

Both diamonds and coal consist of carbon atoms.


Is it right that diamond can be found in coal mines?

While both diamonds and coal are made of carbon, diamonds are formed deep within the Earth's crust under extreme pressure and temperature conditions, while coal is formed from plant material that has been compacted over millions of years. Although both can be found in underground mining operations, it is not common to find diamonds in coal mines.


What do diamonds graphite and coal have in common?

The are all composed of carbon (although coal commonly also contains other elements such as sulphur).