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Graphite is an allotrope of what element?

Diamond, graphite and carbon black are the most common allotropes of CARBON


Is grahite a mixture?

No. Graphite is a pure element, it is an allotrope of Carbon.The allotropes of the element Carbon are :- diamond, graphite, graphene, amorphous carbon and buckminsterfullerenes.


Is graphite and diamond an element?

No, graphite and diamond are not elements. They are both forms of the element carbon. Carbon is the element, while graphite and diamond are allotropes, which are different forms of the same element with different physical and chemical properties.


What is the same element but a different form of the atom?

They are known as allotropes, for example, the allotropes of carbon are graphite and diamond.


Is diamond or graphite an element or compound?

They are both the same element , viz. Carbon. Diamond and Graphite are different allotropes of carbon, together with Buckminster Fullerene (Footballene). An ALLOTROPE of an element is where the element exhibits different physical characteristics, such as appearance.


What is the crystal form of Graphite?

Graphite is in the hexagonal crystal system. Graphite is made up of thin layers of the element carbon and is one of the only two allotropes of the element. The other is diamond.


Could a mixture be made up of only elements no compounds?

Only if the element forms allotropes, such as diamond and graphite, which are both allotropes of carbon but can be separated by density.


The chemical composition of graphite and diamond is?

Graphite and Diamonds are both allotropes of Carbon.


What element is name of diamond and graphite?

Both diamonds and graphite are allotropes of carbon.


The three allotropes of carbon?

diamond graphite and graphene


Are both graphite and diamonds compound?

Both diamond and graphite are allotropes of pure carbon.


Is graphite in diamonds?

No. Both graphite and diamond are allotropes of carbon. They have different molecular structures.