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comparison of the properties of diamond and graphite . tell the write answer ​

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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The difference between the properties of diamond and graphite are that the Diamonds are formed due to covalent bonds which forms a strong three- dimensional network whereas graphite are formed due Van der Waal force which is weak. Thus, Graphite are formed of flat carbon atoms layers one upon other.

Answered by Anonymous
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1. Diamonds are formed due to covalent bonds which forms a strong three-dimensional network whereas graphite are formed due Van der Waal force which is weak. Thus, Graphite are formed of flat carbon atoms layers one upon other. These carbon atoms layers slip over each giving graphite a soft nature.

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