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.
Carbon is the only element necessarily contained in diamond and graphite.
The element carbon can exist in a variety of forms, which include both graphite and diamond, as well as coal, and buckminsterfullerene.
Both diamonds and graphite are allotropes of carbon.
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Carbon
Carbon is the only element necessarily contained in diamond and graphite.
Graphite is an element. It is a form of carbon.
Diamond and Graphite are different states of the same element, Carbon.
The element carbon can exist in a variety of forms, which include both graphite and diamond, as well as coal, and buckminsterfullerene.
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Carbon.
Aluminium oxide is a compound 'cos it's made of 2 kinds of atoms. If it has to be an element, it has to be made of same kind of atoms like graphite/diamond/H2(gas).
They are both formed of the element carbon.
Both diamond and graphite are allotropes of pure carbon.
Both diamonds and graphite are allotropes of carbon.
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