Areeka
Areeka Areeka
  • 01-10-2021
  • Physics
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how is it possible that charcoal, graphite, and diamonds are largely composed of the same element?

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malakelsherbini
malakelsherbini malakelsherbini
  • 01-10-2021

Both graphite and diamonds are made out of pure carbon. The chemical composition of the two is exactly the same. This makes graphite and diamonds allotropes of carbon along with amorphous, which is commonly called soot or carbon black.

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