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structure of diamond and graphite???​

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Answered by 18shreya2004mehta
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In diamond, all four outer electrons of each carbon atom are 'localized' between the atoms in covalent bonding. ... In graphite, each carbon atom uses only 3 of its 4 outer energy level electrons in covalently bonding to three other carbon atoms in a plane

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Answered by avni971138
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in diamond of all fors outer electrons of

each carbon atom are 'localized' between

the atoms in covalent bonding in graphite,

each carbon atom uses only 3of it's 4

outer energy level electrons in covalently

bonding to three other carbon atoms in a

plane

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