Chemistry, asked by adyashasatpathy89, 11 months ago

What will be left behind when a piece of diamond and graphite are burned completely?

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Answered by anushkabhagat30
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Answer:

When a piece of diamond and graphite are burned then only carbon dioxide is formed and nothing is left behind.

Answered by babundrachoubay123
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Combustion of graphite and diamond produce CO₂

Explanation:

Graphite and diamond contain  high amount of carbon content,.

When they are expose to the air and heat is provided, it reacts with oxygen and thus produce carbon dioxide and ashes.

The heating temperature of graphite is 400°C and the heating temperature of diamond is 763°C

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