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what is the only element in dimonds
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Carbon.
A pure diamond is made entirely of carbon atoms arranged in a tetrahedral (sp3) lattice. Trace impurities (e.g., nitrogen, boron) can occur and give diamonds different colors, but the element making up the crystal is carbon.
A pure diamond is made entirely of carbon atoms arranged in a tetrahedral (sp3) lattice. Trace impurities (e.g., nitrogen, boron) can occur and give diamonds different colors, but the element making up the crystal is carbon.
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