They are both formed of the element carbon.
Diamond, graphite and carbon black are the most common allotropes of CARBON
A diamond and a pencil lead (graphite) are both made of carbon. The difference is the crystalline structure of the carbon atoms.
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.
carbon is in both diamond and graphite along with countless other things like charcoal
Graphite is less dense than diamond, due to the differences in crystal structure.
Diamond, graphite and carbon black are the most common allotropes of CARBON
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.
both a diamond and a lump of coal are primarily composed of the element Carbon (C)
Yes, graphite is more common than diamond.
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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.
Both diamond and graphite are made up of the element carbon. The difference lies in how the carbon atoms are arranged. In diamond, the carbon atoms are arranged in a rigid, three-dimensional structure, while in graphite, the carbon atoms are arranged in layers that can easily slide past each other.
Diamond, graphite, and buckminsterfullerene are made of pure carbon and are insoluble in water.