Question
What does graphite and diamond have in common?
A.They are both minerals and they are both made of carbon.
B.They are both liquids and they are both made of carbon.
A.They are both minerals and they are both made of carbon.
B.They are both liquids and they are both made of carbon.
Answers
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A. They are both minerals and they are both made of carbon.
Graphite and diamond are both allotropes of carbon, meaning they are different structural forms of the same element. They both have distinct physical properties due to their different arrangements of carbon atoms.
Graphite and diamond are both allotropes of carbon, meaning they are different structural forms of the same element. They both have distinct physical properties due to their different arrangements of carbon atoms.