Diamond is an allotropic form, crystalline of carbon.
Soots are also carbon, but noncrystalline and contain particles of organic compounds.
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Both are products of carbon.
You still have some soot on the very tip of your nose.
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Graphite is not a metal. It's a form of Carbon, a non-metal.
Yes, diamonds are made of matter.
Both are products of carbon.
Soot is not a colour description of gem-quality diamonds. However, soot and diamonds are both formed by carbon.The colour of soot is usually grey or black. There are diamonds with a blue-grey cast, and there are black diamonds, known as carbonado.Another AnswerApparently, diamonds are formed by detonation, based on a report, linked below, where "...we report the formation of diamonds as a chemical product of the detonation process itself. The diamonds we observe are 4-7 nm in diameter and make up 25wt% of the soot; in size and infrared spectrum they resemble diamonds similarly isolated from meteorites."The colour of these diamonds is not given in the abstract published.
Carbon. Coal has a few different types and grades, but hard anthracite coal is almost pure carbon. Same as graphite, soot and diamonds.
You still have some soot on the very tip of your nose.
Diamonds made in factories are called man-made diamonds.
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Graphite is not a metal. It's a form of Carbon, a non-metal.
Man-made diamonds are usually called man-made diamonds.
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No building on earth is 'made from diamonds'.
Natural diamonds are formed by Mother Nature: man-made diamonds are manufactured in a laboratory.
No. Diamonds and coal are both allotropes of carbon. Coal and diamonds are not made from one another.