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27 January, 05:29

Which nonmetal makes up diamond, graphite, and the majority of coal?

A - Oxygen

B - Sodium

C - Magnesium

D - Carbon

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  1. 27 January, 05:50
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    D - Carbon

    Explanation:

    Carbon, as an element, is the basis of what is referred to as diamond, graphite, and coal. Coal is a solid form with high content of hydrocarbon making coal amenable to burning). In a much purer form Carbon occurs in graphite and diamond. While in graphite carbon atoms bond to two neighboring atoms, in diamond they do so to four neighboring carbon atoms in a "tetrahedron-like" configuration (making diamond very hard).
  2. 27 January, 05:52
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    D-carbon

    When compressed forms diamonds
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