why are carbon and diamond and graphite have different physical properties?
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) It has a planar geometry. 3) In diamond, each carbon atom is sp3 hybridized and is bonded to four other carbon atoms through a sigma bond. 3) In graphite, each carbon atom is sp2 hybridized and is bonded to three other carbon atoms through a sigma bond while the fourth electron forms a Π-bond
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The differences in their properties are due to the way the carbon atoms are arranged in their structures, with the tetrahedral structure of diamond forming a hard substance, while the hexagonal structure of graphite forms a softer substance.
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