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Which is the purest form of carbon? ​

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Answered by tanusawant16
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The purest form of carbon is diamond. Graphite was first converted into diamond in the year 1955 in the presence of catalysts such as iron, cobalt, chromium, or manganese. Diamond is considered to be the purest form of carbon because the composition of the diamond is homogeneous and is consistent throughout.

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Diamond

  • The finest material is called is diamond. Allotropes are various forms of the same chemical compound.
  • Carbon has two principal allotropic forms: graphite and diamond. Every carbon atom in such a diamond is covalently connected to four other carbon atoms.
  • This results in a tri structure that is robust and stiff. It is the toughest naturally occurring substance on the planet, and nothing else can tear it.
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