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Its tricky, carbon in Diamond form means "Diamond",it could cost from a couple of Dollars a carat (Industrial) to say 2000 Dollars a carat(Gem quality) or more.........

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Diamond is which form of carbon?

Diamond is the diamond form of carbon


How much does carbon cost per gram?

Depending on the form of the carbon, it could be VERY cheap, or VERY expensive. In the form of charcoal or carbon black (soot), or even graphite, it would cost less than 1 penny per gram. However, carbon can also take the form of DIAMOND- which may cost thousands of $$$ per gram.


Is diamond C an element or compound or homogeneous mixture or heterogeneous mixture?

Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.


What element is in a diamond?

A diamond is composed of carbon atoms arranged in a specific crystal lattice structure.


What is pure carbon?

Pure carbon refers to carbon in its elemental form, known as allotropes. Common examples include graphite, diamond, and fullerenes. These forms have unique properties due to the arrangement of carbon atoms.


Which is the hardest form of carbon?

Diamond is an allotrope of Carbon and is the hardest known form of Carbon.


What are minerals that form the diamond?

carbon


How is diamond?

it is an allotropic form of carbon.


Is a diamond crystal a compound or element?

No, diamond is a form of the pure element carbon.


Is a diamond a compound or an element?

Diamond is not an element but it is a compound of carbon. It is fully made of carbon atoms


Is diamond the chemically inactive allotropic form of carbon?

Diamond is a chemically inert allotropic form of carbon, as its strong carbon-carbon bonds make it resistant to most chemical reactions. This stability is due to the tightly packed crystal lattice structure of carbon atoms in a diamond.


Is diamond a nonmetallic element?

Diamond is not an element but a form of carbon, which is a nonmetallic element. Diamonds are made up of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure, and they are prized for their hardness and brilliance.