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Is diamond more dense than graphite because of its Hybridization?

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Answered by shradhakapoor2
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Each of these sp3-hybridized atoms is then bound to four other carbon atoms, which form bonds to four other carbon atoms, and so on. As a result, a perfect diamond can be thought of as a single giant molecule. ... Diamond (3.514 g/cm3) is much denser than graphite (2.26 g/cm3).

Answered by khushboo12356
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diamond is much denser than graphite

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