Diamonds and coal are basically different forms of carbon. Give reasons.
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Coal and diamond are two examples of carbon allotropes, where the carbon atoms are bonded together in different configurations. These structural differences result in very different material properties, such as hardness.
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- Coal and diamond are two examples of carbon allotropes, where the carbon atoms are bonded together in different configurations
- . These structural differences result in very different material properties, such as hardness.
- These strong covalent bonds between the carbon atoms give diamond its superior hardness.
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