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Diamond is an allotrope of carbon.

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What is mean by diamond?

It is a crystalline allotropic modification of carbon. Diamonds are hardest element known and is chemically very inert.


How is diamond?

it is an allotropic form of carbon.


Is diamond C an element or compound or homogeneous mixture or heterogeneous mixture?

Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.


What allotropic element connects graphite with a diamond?

The element is CARBON. Graphite , Diamond and Buckminster Fullerene(Footballene) are the three allotropic forms of carbon. An ALLOTROPE of an element is when the element exhibits different physical characteristics, like appearance etc., NB Do Not confuse with ISOTOPE.


Why diamond the hardest material know is a natural form of an element?

Diamond is an allotropic form of carbon.


What is the difference between quartz and diamond?

Quartz is silicon dioxide (sand). Diamond is an allotropic form of carbon.


An element that has two allotropic forms called diamond and graphite?

Carbon has two allotropic forms called diamond and graphite. Diamond is a hard, transparent crystal structure, while graphite is a soft, dark crystal structure known for its lubricating properties.


Is carbon a liquid or solid?

Carbon is usually solid by itself under the allotropic form: diamond, soot and charcoal.


Which element has the largest number of allotropic forms?

Carbon has the largest number of allotropic forms, with several well-known forms such as diamond, graphite, and fullerenes.


Why do diamond and graphite the two allotropic forms of carbon evolve different amounts of heat on combustion?

The enthalpies of combustion are practically identical.


How many allotropic forms of carbon?

There are several allotropic forms of carbon, with some of the most common ones being graphite, diamond, and fullerene. Each form has different structural arrangements of carbon atoms, leading to unique physical and chemical properties.


Can you remove carbon from a diamond?

No, carbon cannot be removed from a diamond as it is a pure form of carbon. The structure of a diamond is a tightly bonded network of carbon atoms, and it is not possible to chemically or physically remove the carbon without altering the structure of the diamond.