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Michael’s teacher showed him a sample of charcoal dust and a diamond, as seen in the table below. He was very surprised when she told him both substances were made up of carbon. Why do these two forms of carbon look so different?

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Diamond are shiny and and clear looking. (Most of them)

Charcoal dust is black and not very shiny.
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Answer:

They are isotopes of each other ,meaning they are made of chemically the same substance but the number of neutrons is different.

Step-by-step explanation:

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