5. Diamond and graphite are covalent substances. Describe their properties which makes them different from covalent substances.
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Explanation: Diamonds and graphite are both allotropes of Carbon. Allotropes are compounds of the same composition, but exists in two or more different forms due to the different bonding. ... It's because the carbon atoms are rearranged in a specific geometric shape that gives the diamond its properties
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