Diamond is the pure form of diamond.
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon: pure carbon is made of pure carbon, by definition.
Diamond and 'bucky balls' are forms of pure carbon, and charcoal is an impure form of carbon.
A diamond is pure diamond, unlike metal, which can be melted and combined to dilute its purity.
2.08*10^-2 mol
Diamond Nexus offers both synthetic diamonds(made with pure carbon) as well as diamond simulants that are not made with pure carbon, but are nearly identical to a natural diamond besides having different elements. The pure carbon gems are only available in a canary color though.
One pure form of carbon is diamond.
Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.
Diamond is an allotrope of carbon: pure carbon is made of pure carbon, by definition.
A diamond is a form of pure carbon that is so hard that it can't be changed into a cutting tool.
yes, a diamond is a crystalline form of pure carbon, there for making it a pure substance.
The diamond is a crystallized, allotrope form of pure carbon.
Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.
Every diamond is a pure diamond: pure carbon.
C. Diamond is carbon in a pure form, a network of just carbon atoms
No, diamond is a form of the pure element carbon.
Diamond is pure carbon.
No. Diamond is a pure form of carbon, and this is not soluble in mercury. Gold and silver may be amalgamated with mercury.