Chemistry, asked by seegugupta, 4 months ago

Diamond (carbon) though a non-metal is
the hardest naturally occurring solid substance. Why ?
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Answered by laramieteeves
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Answer:

The outermost shell of each carbon atom has four electrons. In diamond, these electrons are shared with four other carbon atoms to form very strong chemical bonds resulting in an extremely rigid tetrahedral crystal. It is this simple, tightly-bonded arrangement that makes diamond one of the hardest substances on Earth.

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Answered by shubhangi0019dubey
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Answer:

The outermost shell of each carbon atom has four electrons. In diamond, these electrons are shared with four other carbon atoms to form very strong chemical bonds resulting in an extremely rigid tetrahedral crystal. It is this simple, tightly-bonded arrangement that makes diamond one of the hardest substances on Earth.

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