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Diamond is carbon, but the atoms are linked in a rigid, three- dimensional lattice, with 4 covalent bonds at each atom. Since there are no free electrons, diamond is a non- conducter. Graphite is only a two dimensional lattice, with a free electron called the pi- electron, which allows it to conduct electricity. The fact that the atoms are joined in sheets which freely slide over each other makes it a good lubricant.

simply diamond is crytalline form of carbon.

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Diamond is made from carbon, and is a giant covalent structure, with each carbon being covalently bonded to four other carbons.

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Carbon only forms diamonds under specific conditions, such as between 45 to 60 kilobars of pressure and under a temperature range of 900-1300oC.

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It has to be subjected to very high temperature and pressure. As an example, you can produce diamond from graphite using a high explosive.

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Graphite and diamonds are both allotropes of carbon. During formation, at the atomic level, graphite forms as graphite and diamonds form as diamonds. Graphite cannot be formed into diamond.

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