How are carbon atoms arranged in diamond and graphite?
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In a diamond, the carbon atoms are arranged tetrahedrally.
The carbon atoms in graphite are also arranged in an infinite array, but they are layered.
The carbon atoms in graphite are also arranged in an infinite array, but they are layered.
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Hi,
diamond and graphite are the allotropes of carbon.
in diamond carbon atoms are arranged in cyclopentane form.
in graphite carbon atoms are arranged in layered form.
diamond and graphite are the allotropes of carbon.
in diamond carbon atoms are arranged in cyclopentane form.
in graphite carbon atoms are arranged in layered form.
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