Diamond and graphit difference
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Diamond is hard due to strong covalent bonds present in it. In a Graphite, carbon atoms are bounded together in a flat layers by an strong covalent bonds in a regular haxagon. These layers are held together by much wealer van der Wall's forces, therefore the crystals of graphite soft and slippery.
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Even though they are made of the same element (Carbon), a Diamond differs from Graphite in theatomic structure. In Diamonds, the atoms are closely packed with together with each atom connected to other carbon atoms as compared toGraphite where the bonds between the layers are weak.
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