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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.)
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.)
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