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diamond and graphite are two forms of solid carbon. these two forms of carbon have
- different crystal structures and different properties
- different crystal structures and the same properties
- the same crystal structure and different properties
- the same crystal structure and the same properties
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Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon. They have distinct atomic arrangements (crystal structures): diamond has a tetrahedral lattice, while graphite has layered hexagonal sheets. These structural differences lead to drastically different physical and chemical properties, such as hardness, electrical conductivity, and appearance.
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