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under high pressure and intense heat, graphite, the most stable form of pure carbon, changes into the substance commonly referred to

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Under high pressure and intense heat, graphite, the most stable form of pure carbon, changes into the substance commonly referred to as diamond and remaining this way whether or not the heat and pressure are removed.



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