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what is the only element in diamond

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Carbon.

Diamond is an allotrope of carbon in which each carbon atom is tetrahedrally bonded to four others in a strong 3D covalent network. (Natural diamonds can contain trace impurities—e.g., nitrogen or boron—that produce colors, but the pure material is only carbon.)