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Diamonds and graphite are two forms of what nonmetal?.

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Answer:

Carbon Atoms

Explanation: Diamond and graphite are made out of carbon atoms. The difference between the two substance is the arrangement of the carbon atoms inside each one.

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Answer:

Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon

Step-by-step explanation:

» Diamond has tetrahedral edges associating through weaker vander waal forces of attraction, it is colorless and glittering, and it is very hard.

» Graphite has hexagonal edges associating vander waal forces, it is black in color and it is soft. Example of graphite is the black rod in a dry cell.


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