An octahedral, crystalline allotrope of carbon
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Diamond. It is the purest crystalline allotrope of carbon. ... Each tetrahedral unit consists of carbon bonded to four carbon atoms which are in turn bonded to other carbons. This gives rise to an allotrope of carbon having a three-dimensional arrangement of C-atoms.
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