yes they are because they are both carbon with different numbers of neutrons
They are all ALLOTROPES of carbon. It's just that the carbon atoms are arranged differently in each allotrope. NB Do not confuse allotrope , with isotope. The above are NOT isotopes. An allotrope of an element , is where it exhibits different physical chracteristics.
Yes Carbon 12, Carbon 13 and Carbon 14 are isotopes of carbon. Diamond and graphite are allotropes.
Diamonds are very hard, and graphite is very soft.
I know diamond is, as long as it's clear and doesn't have color tint. I think coal and graphite, the stuff in pencils, is.
Yes, the differences in properties between diamond and graphite can be explained by the existence of isotopes. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons, which can affect the atomic structure and bonding in materials. In the case of diamond and graphite, the arrangement of carbon atoms and the bonding configuration due to isotopes lead to their distinct properties.
Carbon is common in both diamond and charcoal.
carbon-14
They are all ALLOTROPES of carbon. It's just that the carbon atoms are arranged differently in each allotrope. NB Do not confuse allotrope , with isotope. The above are NOT isotopes. An allotrope of an element , is where it exhibits different physical chracteristics.
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.
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charcoal graphite diamond
Yes, both are formed from carbon.
Allotropes-different forms of the same element ex. diamond and graphite for carbon different arrangement of the atoms Actually it is diamond, charcoal, and GRAPHITE... Not carbon
Carbon is usually solid by itself under the allotropic form: diamond, soot and charcoal.
Carbon is the head of the carbon family known as the "basis of life."
isotopes of carbon are atomic no. 6 mass 12 , atomic no.6 mass 13 , atomic no. 6 mass 14
Yes Carbon 12, Carbon 13 and Carbon 14 are isotopes of carbon. Diamond and graphite are allotropes.