Chemistry, asked by Udaybirla, 4 months ago

2. Allotropic form of which element is just less harder then diamond​

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Answered by aadi6152
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Answer:

graphite

This three-dimensional structure accounts for the physical properties of graphite. Unlike diamond, graphite can be used as a lubricant or in pencils because the layers cleave readily. It is soft and slippery, and its hardness is less than one on the Mohs scale

Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

The synthetic material boron nitride, first produced in 1957, is similar to carbon in that it has several allotropes. In its cubic form (c-BN) it shares the same crystalline structure as diamond, but instead of carbon atoms is made up of alternately-bonded atoms of boron and nitrogen.

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