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Is diamond an example of polymer
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No, diamond is not an example of a polymer. Diamond is a naturally occurring mineral composed of a single element, carbon. It is a covalent crystal lattice structure, rather than a polymer which is a large molecule made up of repeating subunits called monomers.
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