Chemistry, asked by anamika312005, 6 months ago

i will mark u as brainlist plz help how do diamond and graphite differ in their structure?is there any effect of structure on nature of these ignore​

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Answered by respectedmaam
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Diamond and graphite both are subforms of carbon . Whereas diamond is purest form of carbon and on the other hand graphite is the amorphous form of carbon . structure of diamond: Each carbon atom in diamond is joined to four other covalently joined atoms. ... It is made of flat planar layers of carbon atoms

Answered by hgoswami766
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Diamond: each carbon atom bonds to 4 other carbon atoms while

Graphite: each carbon atom bonds to 3 other carbon atoms.

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