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The structure and bonding of diamond, which is formed from graphite at extreme pressures, should be similar to that of elemental:

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silicon and germanium.

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The passage states that at extreme pressures an elemental solid assumes the structure and bonding characteristics of a heavier element in the same column of the periodic table. The structure and bonding of diamond, which is a form of carbon, would therefore be most like other elements in the same group of the periodic table as carbon. This group contains silicon and germanium.

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