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How is Coral related to diamond? A) Both are non-volatile. B) They are non-reactive non-metals. C) They are both forms of carbon.​

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Answered by surenderasharmaabad2
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Pearls complement corals and rubies. Diamonds can be worn with emeralds, blue sapphires, and grenades. Blue sapphire is also combined with a cat's eye.

b) Examples of nonmetals include hydrogen, carbon, chlorine, and helium. Properties of nonmetals include a relatively low boiling point, so many nonmetals are gases. Nonmetals are also poor conductors of heat, and solid nonmetals are dull and brittle. ... Reactive nonmetals tend to gain electrons

c) Diamond and graphite are different forms of the element carbon. They both consist of giant covalent network structures of carbon atoms , joined together by covalent bonds .

Answered by amitmishrahindu29
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Answer:

Pearls complement corals and rubies.

Diamonds can be worn with emeralds,

blue sapphires, and grenades. Blue

sapphire is also combined with a cat's

eye.

b) Examples of nonmetals include

hydrogen, carbon, chlorine, and

helium. Properties of nonmetals include

a relatively low boiling point,

so many nonmetals are

gases. Nonmetals are also

poor conductors of heat, and

solid nonmetals are dull and

brittle.... Reactive nonmetals tend to gain

electrons

c) Diamond and graphite

are different forms of the

element carbon. They both consist

of giant covalent network structures

of carbon atoms, joined together by

covalent bonds.

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