explain how diamond and graphite are different from other covalent compounds with respect to stability, structure, melting and boiling point.
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In diamonds each carbon is bounded each with 4 other carbon forming 3D sable tetrahedral structure with high melting and boiling point. Since there is no free moving electron the diamond is a bad conductor of electricity.
In graphite each carbon atom is bounded with 3 carbons forming a trigonal structure. Every carbon has 1 free moving electrons therefore graphite is good conductor of electricity.
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