WHICH IS THE HARDEST ALLOTROPE OF CARBON?
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Diamond is the hardest allotrope of carbon.
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Diamond
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Diamond
Diamond is a well-known allotrope of carbon that exhibits hardness and high dispersion of light. It is the hardest known natural mineral and finds applications in cutting, drilling, and jewelry, and as a potential semiconductor material.
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