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Why thermodynamically graphite is more stable than diamond

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Answered by me12gha43
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At normal temperatures and pressures, graphite is only a few eV more stable than diamond, and the fact that diamond exists at all is due to the very large activation barrier for conversion between the two. ... So diamond is said to be metastable, since it is kinetically stable, not thermodynamically stable.

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