Chemistry, asked by Gudesarita1137, 9 months ago

Why diamond is a insulator?

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Answered by InFocus
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The valence electrons in a solid metal are free to move about the entire solid, they are not bound to any one collection of atoms. Diamond has carbon-carbon bonds that are covalent in nature, meaning they're shared specifically between two carbon atoms. ... This is why diamond is an electrical insulator.

Answered by shashwat3842
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because it is made up of Carbon

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