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C2 Bonding, structure and properties
Carbon Bonds
Diamond
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Allotropes
Different
forms
of the same
element
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Diamond
Each carbon atom bonds with
four
other carbons, forming a
tetrahedron
All the covalent bonds are
identical
, very
strong
and there are no intermolecular forces
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Diamond
It does not conduct
electricity
It has a very
high
melting point
It is extremely hard and has a density of
3.51
g/cm3 a little higher than that of
aluminium
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All the outer shell electrons in carbon are held in the
four covalent
bonds around each carbon atom, so there are no freely moving charged particles to the
current
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The four covalent bonds are very strong and extend in a giant
lattice
, so a very large amount of
heat energy
is needed to break the lattice
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Diamond
's hardness makes it very useful for purposes where extremely
tough
material is required
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Uses of
diamond
Jewellery
Coating blades
in
cutting tools
Cutting edges of
discs
used to cut
bricks
and concrete
Heavy-duty drill bits
and
tooling equipment
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