Carbon.
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.
If you mean the elements in the Periodic Table it is carbon. If your talking about in general, diamond is by far the strongest element known to human.
diamond is an allotrope of the element carbon
YES and NO Diamond is a form of Carbon so the element is actually called CARBON not diamond.Carbon atoms can link together in nature in a variety of ways (this is not unique, for instant Sulfur does similar things) to form solids that look remarkably different . The are called allotropes of carbon and there are a number of of them. Here are some of the most well known:-DiamondGraphitebuckminsterfullerenesGrapheneAmorphous carbonGlassy carbonCarbon nanofoam
what is the sole element in diamond
No, diamond is not an element. Diamond is a form of carbon, which is an element on the periodic table.
No, a diamond is not considered an element. It is a form of carbon, which is an element.
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.
Actually, carbon is the element: diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
Diamond is not an element but it is a compound of carbon. It is fully made of carbon atoms
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A diamond is absolutely beautiful, even when in the raw. It is a native Element, and the Element that makes up a mineral diamond is carbon.
Got that backwards- diamonds are composed of carbon. But not all carbon is diamond.
No, diamond is a form of the pure element carbon.
A diamond is composed of carbon atoms arranged in a specific crystal lattice structure.