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At stp, both diamond and graphite are solids composed of carbon atoms. these solids have(1) the same crystal structure and same properties

At stp, both diamond and graphite are solids composed of carbon atoms. these solids have(1) the same crystal structure and same properties (2) the same crystal structure and different properties (3) different crystal structure and same properties (4) different crystal structure and different properties

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Jakob Littel

Feb 20, 2025

The answer is (4). The crystal structure of diamond is a strong network of atoms. And structure of graphite is organized in layers. Due to the different crystal structure, they have the different properties.... Show More
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Jakob Littel

Feb 20, 2025

why is cellular respiration important for homeostasis? it changes food into energy that the organism can use.which of the following is most likely to happen if a cell is not able to divide? the cell will not be replaced when it is damaged.explanation:... Show More

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