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=》 WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GRAPHITE AND DIAMOND





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Answered by ajay109910
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Diamond and also graphite are chemically the same, both made up of the element carbon, however, they have entirely different atomic and also crystal frameworks. Diamond atoms have a rigid 3 dimensional structure with each atom carefully loaded with each other as well as connected to 4 other carbon atoms.

what is Diamond?

A diamond is an allotrope, or a type, of the aspect carbon (a diamond is really carbon in its most concentrated kind). Within the precious stone, the carbon atoms are arranged in variant of the face-centered cubic crystal structure called a diamond latticework. This arrangement of carbon atoms basically implies that the diamond broadens external at the same rate in all instructions during its initial growth.

what is Graphite?

Graphite is a non-metal. It iѕ also аn allotropes of саrbоn ѕuсh аѕ diаmоnd and fullеrеnе. It iѕ soft аnd slippery as it iѕ аrrаngеd in lауеrѕ whiсh аrе hеld bу wеаk Vаn der wааlѕ. Every layer iѕ оnlу оnе-аtоm-thiсk.

It саn аlѕо соnduсt еlесtriсitу аѕ every Carbon iѕ only bоndеd tо thrее others, lеаving thе fоurth еlесtrоn free аѕ delocalised еlесtrоn.

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Answered by tanujyadav28
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Explanation:

The diamond is different from graphite in atomic structure.

They both have different atomic structures.

In diamondatoms are closely packed as compared to graphite where bonds are week.

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