Why do diamond and graphite the two allotropic forms of carbon evolve different amounts of heat on combustion?
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this is because they are different in the arrangement of carbon atoms and their shapes are also different.
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The diamond is bonded to other four atoms ! Hence , it is hard layered structure ! Hence large amount of heat is excreted ! As in graphite free electrons move continue , hence it is not as much hard layer !
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