why graphite and diamond are called allotrophs of carbon
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because this both are the form of carbon are made from three combines of carbon atoms
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This stable network of covalent bonds and hexagonal rings is the reason that diamond is so incredibly strong as a substance.
...Diamond and graphite are two allotropes of carbon — pure forms of the same element that differ in structure.
...Diamond and graphite are two allotropes of carbon — pure forms of the same element that differ in structure.
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