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Diamonds are the crystaline form of Carbon.
More correctly 'Diamond' is a pure form of carbon. To clarify further. Diamond is an allotrope of carbon. It is how the carbon atoms are arranged in the adamantine crystal structure. Graphite is anopther pure form(allotrope) of carbon. Its just that the carbon atoms are arranged in a different way. A third pure form (allotrope) of carbon is the Buckminster Fullerene(Footballene). NB An ALLOTROPE is an element that exhits in different physical forms. Do NOT confuse with isotope. NNB Have a look in Wikipedia under Diamond/Adamantine Structure. Similarly, graphite structure , and Buckminster Fullerene structurte. They are all forms of PURE carbon . There is NO other element present.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of pure carbon (C) with oxygen gas (O2) to form carbon dioxide (CO2) is: 2C + O2 -> 2CO2
Pure Carbon is the form of Diamond made of atoms of carbon. It is the arrangement of the atoms of carbon , that give diamond. If we take a molecule of methane (CH4). The four hydrogens are arranged in a tetrahedral manner. These four hydrogens are substituted by more carbon atoms. Then each substitution in turn in substituted by more carbon atoms et.seq., The whole arrangment is known as the 'ADAMANTINE' structure. NB Look in Wikipedia under Diamond or Adamantine Structurte. It is PURE carbon because there are no other elements present !!!!!!
Diamond, a form of pure carbon, is one of the hardest known naturally occurring substances. Its high hardness makes it ideal for use in cutting tools and abrasives.
Yes, carbon black is pure carbon.
Diamonds are the crystaline form of Carbon.
Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.
Pure carbon refers to carbon in its elemental form, known as allotropes. Common examples include graphite, diamond, and fullerenes. These forms have unique properties due to the arrangement of carbon atoms.
yes it is a pure form of carbon
No, graphite is a pure substance. It is a form of the pure element carbon.
More correctly 'Diamond' is a pure form of carbon. To clarify further. Diamond is an allotrope of carbon. It is how the carbon atoms are arranged in the adamantine crystal structure. Graphite is anopther pure form(allotrope) of carbon. Its just that the carbon atoms are arranged in a different way. A third pure form (allotrope) of carbon is the Buckminster Fullerene(Footballene). NB An ALLOTROPE is an element that exhits in different physical forms. Do NOT confuse with isotope. NNB Have a look in Wikipedia under Diamond/Adamantine Structure. Similarly, graphite structure , and Buckminster Fullerene structurte. They are all forms of PURE carbon . There is NO other element present.
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction of pure carbon (C) with oxygen gas (O2) to form carbon dioxide (CO2) is: 2C + O2 -> 2CO2
Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.
Graphite is indeed a pure form of carbon but it is just one form. Carbon exists as different allotropes like diamond and graphite.
Carbon in its most stable pure form is graphite. It is slightly slippery. Pencil leads are made from a mixture of graphite and clay, which should give you an idea of how graphite feels. Diamonds are also pure carbon, although not the most stable state.
Pure Carbon is the form of Diamond made of atoms of carbon. It is the arrangement of the atoms of carbon , that give diamond. If we take a molecule of methane (CH4). The four hydrogens are arranged in a tetrahedral manner. These four hydrogens are substituted by more carbon atoms. Then each substitution in turn in substituted by more carbon atoms et.seq., The whole arrangment is known as the 'ADAMANTINE' structure. NB Look in Wikipedia under Diamond or Adamantine Structurte. It is PURE carbon because there are no other elements present !!!!!!