Both diamond and lead contain carbon and lead respectively. Diamond is a crystalline form of carbon, characterized by its hardness and clarity. Lead, on the other hand, is a chemical element with the symbol Pb, known for its density and malleability. Thus, while diamond is purely made of carbon, lead contains the element lead itself.
Diamond, for one. Also, gold, silver, lead, mercury, to name just a few.
A diamond and a pencil lead (graphite) are both made of carbon. The difference is the crystalline structure of the carbon atoms.
Actually, carbon is the element: diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
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.
The symbol for the element lead is Pb, which comes from the Latin word for lead, "plumbum."
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Carbon. Diamond and graphite (pencil lead) are allotropes of carbon, meaning different atomic arrangements of the same element. They are also both covalent network solids.
NO! Lead is a chemical element itself, with no particular relation to carbon, which is another chemical element. The common allotropes of carbon are diamond and graphite. -------- Lead is the common name for the substance in a 'lead' pencil which does indeed contain an allotrope of carbon known as graphite.
Both diamonds and pencil lead are made out of the element carbon. The difference lies in their structures: diamonds have a crystal lattice structure, while pencil lead is made up of layers of graphite.
YES!!! Because it is a specific arrangement of the atoms of carbon and NO other element. Chemically it is referred to as an ALLOTROPE. The different physical arrangement of the atoms of an element. NB Do NOT confuse the words 'Allotrope' with 'Isotope' . They have totally different meanings.
Diamond is an ALLOTROPE of the element Carbon. The different physical forms of an element are named ALLOTROPES. Do NOT confuse with isotopes. Carbon is an element, and has three allotropes viz., Graphite Diamond Buckminster Fullerene (footballene). Graphite is carbon atoms combined to three other carbon atoms, and arranged in sheets of hexagons, with a 'loose' electron allowing it to conduct electricity . Diamond is a carbon atom combined to four other carbon atom in a tetrahedral arrangement. There are no 'loose' electrons , so diamond does NOT conduct electricity. It is the hardest known natural substance, because of the atomic arrangement. Buckminster Fullerene (Footballene) is an arrangement of 60(sixty) carbon atoms in a sphere consisting of hexagonal and pentagonal panels, just like a football, hence its nicknname. It is thought that it might be a superconductor. This is because between alternate carbon atoms there are double and single bonds, allowing electrons to move with in the molecule. Diamond
No, diamond is not an element. It is a form of carbon, which is an element on the periodic table.
Diamond is composed of the element carbon. It is an ALLOTROPE of carbon . An ALLOTROPE is a specific arrangement of the atoms on an element,thereby giving it its own physical characteristics. In diamind any one carbon atom is combined to four adjacent carbon atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement ( like methane). This arrangement tesselates to form a diamond , that you can hold. The other allotropes of carbon being graphite and Buckminster Fullerene(Footballene). NB Do NOT confuse the words 'Allotrope' with 'Isotope'. Within chemistry they have totally different meanings.
Diamond, for one. Also, gold, silver, lead, mercury, to name just a few.
You're thinking of carbon. Both pencil lead and diamonds are allotropes of carbon.