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Question
"Two different forms of carbon - diamond and graphite have different structure and very different physical properties even though their chemical properties are same." Explain why.
Solution
Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon. Allotropes are several forms of an element with unique physical characteristics. The element carbon exists in nature in a variety of forms with varying physical characteristics but nearly the same chemical properties.
Each carbon atom in the massive carbon molecule that makes up a diamond is connected to four other carbon atoms to form a rigid three-dimensional structure, which gives a diamond its extreme hardness. Each carbon atom in the layer that makes up the graphite crystal is linked to three more carbon atoms in the same plane, forming a hexagonal pattern. Hexagonal arrays are arranged in layers one on top of the other to create the graphite structure.
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