What is the difference between graphite and diamond.
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In diamond, each carbon is bonded to 4 another carbon atoms forming a rigid 3D structure but in graphite, each carbon is bonded to 3 other carbon atoms in the same plane giving a hexagonal structure.
Diamond has alkanes but graphite has alkenes.
Diamond has alkanes but graphite has alkenes.
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Diamond is used as a gem as also for cutting rocks or glass
Graphite is used in the manufacture of pencils
Graphite is used in the manufacture of pencils
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