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Diamond and Graphite, both are known as the allotropes of carbon. ... In these allotropes of carbon, the atoms consisting of carbon atoms in that of the Diamond and Graphite, are bound together by strong covalent bonds with different arrangements.
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These coatings are made by plating two metals in the same cell. Common combinations include: gold–copper–cadmium, zinc–cobalt, zinc–iron, zinc–nickel, brass (an alloy of copper and zinc), bronze (copper–tin), tin–zinc, tin–nickel, and tin–cobalt.
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