Diamonds are formed of carbon while coral consists of primarily of calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate(carbon)
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No. Diamonds and coal are both allotropes of carbon. Coal and diamonds are not made from one another.
Coal and diamonds are both forms of carbon.
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Both diamonds and coal are made primarily of carbon atoms. However, the arrangement of the carbon atoms is what gives diamonds their hardness and brilliance, while coal is a sedimentary rock formed from compressed plant matter over millions of years.
Graphite is Carbon, the chemical symbol is C. There are many forms of graphite, such as coal, and diamonds. Even the human body contains carbon. It is dug straight out of the earth just like mining coal and diamonds.
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.
No. Diamonds are pure carbon. Coal is not; it contains all sorts of hydrocarbon molecules. The high-pressure, high-temperature processes for making synthetic diamonds start with pure carbon. The chemical vapor deposition process uses a very specific mixture of gases.
Both diamonds and coal contain carbon atoms in their crystal structure. Diamonds have a tetrahedral lattice structure, while coal has an amorphous structure.
Coal has been called 'black diamonds'. This is probably because coal and diamonds are both formed from carbon.