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diamond
homogeneous or heterogeneous

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Answered by naz99
9

It's HomogeNius cOmpound Formed From CarBon CrysTAll LaTice..

For your further knowledge..


A pure diamond is composed of only one element, carbon. Diamond is an allotrope of carbon, graphite and buckminsterfullere being the others. Pure diamond is an element, not a compound.  

One does not refer to a single piece of diamond as being a molecule of diamond. With networked solids or ionic compounds (like NaCl), the word crystal is employed or by putting quotation marks around the word molecule, as in a single crystal of diamond is a "molecule" of diamond. Besides, the word molecule is used for chemical compounds, of which diamond is not. Diamond is a crystallized piece of one element, that being carbon.  

Natural diamonds are not usually 100% carbon but include impurities, such as in the recently-discovered almost 12-caret pink diamond.

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Answered by assthha161
7

Diamond is homogeneous

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