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structure of diamond​

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Diamond is a solid form of the element carbon with its atoms arranged in a crystal structure called diamond cubic. At room temperature and pressure, another solid form of carbon known as graphite is the chemically stable form, but diamond almost never converts to it.

Crystal system: Cubic

Crystal habit: Octahedral

Crystal class: Hexoctahedral (m3m); H-M symbol: (4/m 3 2/m)

Melting point: Pressure dependent

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Structure- Terahydral

↪Diamond is a metastable allotrope of carbon, where the carbon atoms are arranged in a variation of the face-centered cubic crystal structure called a diamond lattice.

↪ In diamond, each C-atom is covalently bonded to four other C-atom to give a tetrahedral unit. each C-atom is sp3-hybridized. Therefore each C-atom forms four sigma bonds with neighbouring C-atoms.

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