There is none, diamond has about 60 bonds of graphite inside of it.
Diamond,Graphite,Lonsdaleite, Buckminsterfullerene
NO! Granite is hard S#$!. 1.If you don't have a diamond blade its not gonna do much. It doesn't matter how many blades or which way they turn. 2.You will need water to cool the blade and the tile. Without water to cool it the tile will get hot and break and the blade unless diamond will overheat turn to molten metal and fly apart .
Same thing consider the following Long turn ell ( Sweep) regular sweep and short sweep = 1/4 bend all are 90 degree fittings
Of cource another diamond! A diamond is the toughtest rock.
Graphite turns into diamonds when put under extreme pressure and heat. Diamond is a denser and harder form of carbon compared to graphite.
Under extreme heat and pressure over long periods of time, graphite can transform into diamond. Diamond is a metastable allotrope of carbon that is formed through this process.
Graphite and Diamonds are both allotropes of Carbon.
Yes, both diamond and graphite have a crystal structure. Diamond has a cubic crystal structure, while graphite has a hexagonal crystal structure.
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Yes, diamond can potentially turn into graphite under extreme conditions of high temperature and pressure. This transformation occurs as the carbon atoms rearrange from a rigid, orderly structure in diamond to a more loosely bonded, layered structure in graphite.
Graphite does not undergo a chemical change when exposed to heat, so it does not "turn into" something else. Instead, it transitions directly from a solid to a gas through a process called sublimation.
Yes, graphite is more common than diamond.
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Diamond, graphite, and buckminsterfullerene are made of pure carbon and are insoluble in water.
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Diamond and Graphite are the two pure forms of carbon