Diamond is an allotrope of carbon which may contain traces of other minerals, such as nitrogen or boron, which give the diamond a colour: yellow or blue, respectively.
Diamond is not a compound of anything.
No, diamond is a covalent compound as it is made from carbon which forms covalent bonds.
silicon dioxide is a compound and diamond is an element
Diamond and graphite are both forms of the element carbon. They are not compounds, because a compound by definition involves the combination of two or more different elements.
Technically, diamond is neither an element, a compound, or a mixture. Diamond is made up of pure carbon atoms, so it is not a mixture, and a compound by definition requires two or more different elements. The best definition using the above terms is that diamond is a mineral made up of the same element.
No its carbon really compressed there are no ionic bonds, just covalent.
Diamond is a particular elemental compound composed of carbon.
Diamond is a particular elemental compound composed of carbon.
No, diamond is a covalent compound as it is made from carbon which forms covalent bonds.
It's an elemental compound
Diamond is not an element but it is a compound of carbon. It is fully made of carbon atoms
Diamond is a compound of carbon and does not combine, except minutely with other elements. Other elements can give diamond a subtle colour.
no, diamond is a carbon compound . noone can die by licking a diamond.......
Carbon
its an element diamond*
Element
silicon dioxide is a compound and diamond is an element
definition of electronic configuration