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What are the chemical formulas for diamond and graphite

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Answered by moparvej10
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both have chemical formula of C
only carbon atoms are joined together C4
Answered by Nitish0001
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\mathfrak{\blue{Answer.}}Diamond is one form of carbon; the other is graphite. To distinguish them, we write: diamond: C(s,diamond)graphite: C(s,graphite)
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