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Why is diamond considered to be an allotrope of carbon?

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Why is diamond considered to be an allotrope of carbon?

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Each allotrope of an element has different bonds between atoms compared to the oter allotropes. Carbon has 7 allotropes of which diamond is one – the atoms are in a tetrahedral lattice.

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