Structure of diamond in detail
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Diamond Structures. The diamond lattice (formed by the carbon atoms in a diamond crystal) consists of two interpenetrating face centered cubic Bravais lattices, displaced along the body diagonal of the cubic cell by one quarter the the length of the diagonal.
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Diamond is a form of carbon and is the hardest mineral ever known.
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