Carbon is the main element in diamonds because it forms covalent bonds and a crystal lattice which is long chains of carbons that in turn form a very strong bond.
Diamond is not an element but a form of carbon, which is a nonmetallic element. Diamonds are made up of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure, and they are prized for their hardness and brilliance.
diamond is an allotrope of the element carbon
The diamonds themselves are, well, diamonds. They're found mixed in with other rock, though.
Diamonds are typically found in kimberlite pipes, which are cone-shaped volcanic rock formations that form deep in the Earth's mantle and are brought to the surface through volcanic eruptions. Diamonds can also be found in alluvial deposits, where they have been eroded from the original source rock and are concentrated in riverbeds or coastal areas.
The sixth most abundant element on earth is carbon. It can be found in various forms, including graphite in pencils, diamonds in jewelry, and in organic compounds in living organisms and fossil fuels.
Carbon in a tight crystal lattice form can be found in all diamonds.
Diamonds are a form of crystalline carbon which is an element.
Coal and diamonds are both forms of carbon.
Diamonds are the crystaline form of Carbon.
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Carbon is the element found in both diamonds and pencil lead. In diamonds, carbon atoms are arranged in a crystal lattice structure, making it a prized and valuable gemstone. In pencil lead, carbon is in the form of graphite, which is a softer allotrope of carbon used for writing and drawing.
Carbon is the element found in diamonds, pencils (graphite), and is abundantly present in various forms on Earth.
diamonds found inside the volcano
No, a diamond is a form of Carbon which is an element.
carbon: in the form of graphite. Another form is diamonds
I am carbon.
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