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The element that forms both coal and diamond is Carbon.
Coal is composed mostly of the element carbon.
The main element in coal is carbon.
Carbon
The element carbon can exist in a variety of forms, which include both graphite and diamond, as well as coal, and buckminsterfullerene.
The element that forms both coal and diamond is Carbon.
Coal is composed mostly of the element carbon.
The main element in coal is carbon.
Carbon, coal.
both a diamond and a lump of coal are primarily composed of the element Carbon (C)
Carbon
The element carbon can exist in a variety of forms, which include both graphite and diamond, as well as coal, and buckminsterfullerene.
Correct.Although they are based on the same element (carbon) they have vastly different structures and atomic arrangements, resulting in very different physical and chemical properties. Such forms are known chemically as allotropes.
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Carbon
Coal and diamonds are both forms of carbon.
No. Coal is mostly carbon. Sulfur is an element that may be found in some types of coal, but it is not coal.