Diamonds are made up of many carbon atoms joined together to form a 'giant structure', so it is not a molecule, therefore it doesn't have a molecular name
666 is atomic weight of diamond
Diamond Fields
Diamond is a special molecular arrangement of carbon, a mineral.
Diamond is a special molecular arrangement of carbon, a mineral.
Ice, quartzite, diamond, etc.
Both diamond and coal are formed from the mineral carbon, each with a different molecular structure.
The molecular name of benzene is C6H6.
The molecular name for P3O is phosphorus trioxide.
The molecular shape name for C3H8 is a tetrahedron.
In the molecular structure of a diamond, the term crystal refers to the regular and repeating arrangement of carbon atoms bonded together in a three-dimensional lattice structure. This orderly arrangement is what gives diamonds their hardness and unique optical properties.
No. Both graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon. They have different molecular structures.
The molecular name of XeF4O is xenon oxytetrafluoride.