Why are diamonds not black?
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It's the difference in bonding that makes diamonds clear and other forms of pure carbon black. Diamonds are entirely constructed from sigma bonds. When two carbon atoms come together to form diamond, the electrons are snugly held, right in between the nuclei. The sigma bond is a tight bond.
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