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Both coal and diamonds are forms of elemental carbon. Coal is brittle while diamonds are considered to be the hardest of all substances known. What is the appropriate justification for this?
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Both coal and diamonds are forms of elemental carbon. Coal is brittle while diamonds are considered to be the hardest of all substances known. What is the appropriate justification for this?
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Generally more bonds between the carbons, as well as the structure as a diamond structure is very compact with many bonds, whereas coal could be a lot less compact - hence why coal is soft and lightweight
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