Chemistry, asked by lipumaity, 1 year ago

why diamond have more strength than graphite​

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Answered by chandana9596
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Answer:

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Explanation:

In diamond, each carbon atom forms 4 covalent bonds in a tetrahedral structure. ... The sheets of carbon become bonded by weaker intermolecular forces. It is because of these weak intermolecular forces that the layersof graphite can slide over eachother, making the overall substance a lot weaker than diamond.

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Answered by binderpalkaur382
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Answer:

diamond is a hardest stone and graphite is a weaker stone

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