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Properties and Usage of Graphite
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How graphite and diamond are isomorphous when they have different structures
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Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon.
Reason: Some elements can have different structural forms called allotropes.
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The structure of diamond and graphite is respectively:
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Atomic carbon is a very short-lived species and, therefore, carbon is stabilized in various multi-atomic structures with different molecular configurations called allotropes. The three relatively well-known allotropes of carbon are amorphous carbon, graphite, and diamond. Diamond is harder than graphite because of
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Compare the structures of Diamond and Graphite.
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If two compounds have the same crystal structure and analogous formula, they are named as isomorphous.
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