In terms of structure and bonding explain why diamond has a high melting point while graphite has a low melting point.

      

In terms of structure and bonding explain why diamond has a high melting point while
graphite has a low melting point.

  

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sharon
Both diamond and graphite have giant atomic structure but diamond has strong covalent
bonds throughout its structure but graphite has weak vander waals forces between its
layers thus requiring less energy to break
sharon kalunda answered the question on May 16, 2019 at 11:56


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