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hybridization state of carbon of both diamond and graphite from the valence bond theory​

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The structure of diamond consists exclusively of sp3 hybridized carbon atoms. ... The structure of graphite is shown in Figure below. Graphite structure with multiple layers. The carbon atoms are sp2 hybridized, and each carbon makes a strong sigma bond to three other atoms, forming hexagonal sheets.

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