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is water denser than diamond,why​

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Answered by Nowshiya
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is water denser than diamond,whyAnswer:

are less dense than water and are opaque to visible light, unlike water. Diamond is a macromolecule where every C atom is tetrahedrally bonded, there are no free electrons and if light enters at the correct angle, it undergoes multiple internal reflections. Diamond does have a high refractive index


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Explanation:

diamonds are less dense than water and are opaque to visible light, unlike water. Diamond is a macromolecule where every C atom is tetrahedrally bonded, there are no free electrons and if light enters at the correct angle, it undergoes multiple internal reflections. Diamond does have a high refractive index.


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