Different names, different elements, different properties.
No. Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are two different substances with different properties.
Yes, diamond and graphite are isotopes of carbon as they are both entirely made of carbon. However they have very different structures resulting in their different properties.
No. Diamonds are pure carbon but quartz is the compound silicon dioxide.
Yes they wouldn't have the same composition but not properties!
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most of the properties are different <><><> The crystal pattern of how the carbon atoms are joined to each other is quite different, resulting in different properties.
Actually they have the same chemical properties so therefore they are allotropes of carbon
Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Carbon tetrafluoride, Carbolic Acid, Methanol, Ethanol, Propanol, etc....the list goes on and on and on,,, Elemental carbon can be diamond, graphite
the properties of photosynthesis are carbon dioxide CO2 and water H2O.
Carbon Dioxide
A diamond is carbon in a pure form that is made deep in the earth under extreme heat and pressure.
Diamond consists of only one element (carbon). Whereas Silicon dioxide consists of two different elements (silicon and oxygen) that are chemically bonded in a fixed ratio. Hence Diamond is an element and Silicon dioxide is an compound.